What to do if the light flashes when turning off after flooding the apartment?

DmitryVolkov90 asks:
Good afternoon. My house is an old 5th floor. My apartment was very heavily flooded with neighbors with hot water, after which in one of the rooms the light does not go out when the switch is turned off, but it lights up and blinks, and the longer it burns, the longer it blinks.

There were never such problems before the Gulf. The lamps are light-emitting diode, and the switch with the lamp was a test switch replaced with a normal one, but the problem persists.
The Criminal Code does not want to do anything, and clearly avoids responsibility. I ask, if possible, to explain in plain language: how much is this fraught with consequences? Can I use light?

Which prof. in terms of affecting the Criminal Code to take action? I, unfortunately, are a kettle.

Thank you in advance for your response.

 

The answer to the question:
Hello! Most likely wet distribution boxes and somewhere leakage, therefore, blink. How long has this been happening? The Criminal Code will not do anything and it does not avoid anything. Everything after the counter is up to you.

If this is recent, then when everything dries up, it should go away, and if for a long time the further use of such wiring can only aggravate the situation. The development of which can lead to unpredictable consequences, up to a fire.

If there was flooding, it was necessary to draw up an appropriate act, it should be done by the employees of the Criminal Code at your request. Based on this act, you can demand that the neighbors eliminate the consequences of flooding.

In short, you need to look for damaged places in the wiring and eliminate them. In the best case, you will find them in one of the distribution boxes from which damaged lamps are powered.

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  • Gilana

    Good night. Recently, the neighbors from above have flooded a little. Everything is basically normal, but on the 5th day the light began to blink when the light is on. What should I do?

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