Rojash: "Presumably you'd rather that next time, instead of the RCD tripping, the house burns down". It seems you don't understand the difference between what an MCB and an RCD actually do.
An MCB trips on overcurrent loading, which is a potential danger from excessive heat, which in turn may lead to a house burning down.
An RCD trips on an earth leakage fault, most commonly at 30mA differential between L and N. A 30mA trip is (in most circumstances) little enough current to avoid a death by electrocution, but 6W of power prior to tripping certainly won't burn a house down.