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Adaptor Plugs For Poland
WE're going to Poland at the beginning of November (and yes we are prepared for low temperatures!), and I was just wondering which sort of adaptor plug I should take with. Will one of the ones you can use in France be OK. Our travel company say yes, that's OK, but I just wanted to be sure, as I'm not totally convinced. Would be devastated if I'd taken the wrong one and couldn't fire up the tablet while we're away!
also re Poland, does anyone know what, if any, vaccinations, you need for a trip to Poland?
also re Poland, does anyone know what, if any, vaccinations, you need for a trip to Poland?
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Also i dont think that you will need any innoculations to Poland, they don't have any issues with malaria, typhoid etc or have a problem with rabies AFAIK
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Also i dont think that you will need any innoculations to Poland, they don't have any issues with malaria, typhoid etc or have a problem with rabies AFAIK
You don't need any inoculations for Poland but you can check on health advice for any country in the world here:
http:// www.nat hnac.or g/ds/ma p_world .aspx
(That site is funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and should be regarded as the only 'official' site for health information for travellers).
Poland uses a 230V mains supply, at 50Hz, which is the same as in the UK. So you don't need any type of transformer; you simply need a plug adapter. Poland uses both of these types of plug:
http:// electri caloutl et.org/ type-c
and
http:// electri caloutl et.org/ type-e
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(That site is funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and should be regarded as the only 'official' site for health information for travellers).
Poland uses a 230V mains supply, at 50Hz, which is the same as in the UK. So you don't need any type of transformer; you simply need a plug adapter. Poland uses both of these types of plug:
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and
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