That's What You Call A Near Miss!
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I couldn't resist answering this question, as my other half is a plumber, and you do pick up the odd bit of info. From about the 1950s/60s it's been practice to place the hot tap on the left and the cold on the right. This wasn't so much a regulation as an agreement within the building trade. Not only are most people right-handed and likely to want to use the cold tap more often than the hot ( teeth cleaning, a drink, filling the kettle), but it was a guide for blind people that the hot should always be on the left and the cold on the right, so that they always knew to expect that arrangement. Needless to say, some houses have it the other way round - blinking cowboys get everywhere!
I hope everyone excuses me being all over this board in the next week or so, but I think it's just great! So many topics which interest me...