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yes. wall switch on outside of room. inside bathroom, within zone 2 it's got to be a pull cord.
 
if its more than 600mm from the edge of the bath and outside the zones then it can go in the bathroom but as tel has said as its in zone 2
 
The switch body of a pull-cord isolator must be mounted outside the zones, but the cord may hang within Zone 2. Therefore a switch body fixed on the ceiling above Zone 2 must be mounted such that all of it is >=2.25m above the fixed floor level.
 

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