Why do you have to get wet turning on the shower?

You May Be Interested In:Contributor: The emergency in emergency medicine


Why are shower controls often under the showerhead, so you have to get wet (and cold) turning on the water? Our shower is round the other way and it’s brilliant. Kathryn Grant, by email

Post your answers (and new questions) below or send them to nq@theguardian.com. A selection will be published next Sunday.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

PFAS 'forever chemicals': Citizens take on industrial giants in quest for justice
PFAS 'forever chemicals': Citizens take on industrial giants in quest for justice
I’m an A&E nurse – and in my hospital right now, we can’t give patients the dignified care they need | Susie
I’m an A&E nurse – and in my hospital right now, we can’t give patients the dignified care they need | Susie
‘I knew I was overexercising and not eating enough’: novelist Emma Healey on the dark side of self-control
‘I knew I was overexercising and not eating enough’: novelist Emma Healey on the dark side of self-control
Doctors’ dilemma on prolonging life at all cost | Letters
Doctors’ dilemma on prolonging life at all cost | Letters
Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds
Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds
Trump officials to cut Planned Parenthood family planning funds
Trump officials to cut Planned Parenthood family planning funds
The Update Hub | © 2024 | News