Electrical – Is this electricity box near shower dangerous

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I'm remodeling bathroom, and rewiring, but I don't understand much about electricity in bathroom. In the picture you see a white plate on wall covering some kind of conduit or circuitry that leads wires from outside to lights and plugs inside the bathroom. Looks dangerous to me so asked electricians and they said it's fine to have electricity in bathroom. Is this correct?

I've researched and seems in some countries you can't have electricity or outlets in bathroom, but I plan to add two outlets near sink with power coming from this "junction box" thing or whatever it's called.

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Best Answer

In general this is a bad idea in large part because metal drains cause you to be a conductor to ground and water provides various ways for the exposed wire to make contact with you. However if the junction were grounded AND the ground were protected with GFCI then this would pass as safe. Most code still doesn't allow you to have outputs or junctions near running water that are not GFCI.

If you rewire simply don't expose a junction (that includes any broken wire in the walls) near the shower. You can pass insulated wire within the shower facing walls however.

I'm going to guess this junction was on purpose to provide either power for a shower heater or for outlets but since was covered up.