Is a broken light switch where the light stays on dangerous?
I live in an older apartment on the second floor of a house. My landlord has been away for the weekend and I am by no means an electrician so I cannot fix this problem. However, I have a broken light switch. The light in the bathroom is now constantly on and I cannot control it with the light switch. Is this dangerous?
Can I install track lighting through an outlet?
I want to install track lighting in my apartment. Unfortunately, we don’t have an overhead fixture; I have an outlet on the ground that’s controlled by the light switch, made for standing lamps and such.
Are there track lights out there that work like a lamp, that can be connected by an outlet? I’m willing to put up with the power cable, I’d just have it hugging the corners.
How does one install track lighting in an apartment with no light source on the ceiling?
I am moving into an apartment with no light on the ceiling. I want to install track lighting and wire the power to an outlet the is fixated high up on the wall. The outlet is connected to a light switch. Is this possible?



