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Are old push button light switches safe?

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The toggle light switch was patented in 1917, replacing the push-button switch of the late 19th century.Nov 5, 2013

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A: I'd recommend that you replace the original switches with new ones. Those switches were made with materials that may have become cracked, corroded, or fatigued in the last 100 years, and their design doesn't meet today's strict electrical-safety standards.

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