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SCARLETT Moffatt has been issued a warning by fans concerned over a "dangerous detail" in her son's playroom. The Gogglebox alumni, 33, was inundated with a slew of messages after she showed off the re-vamped space for little Jude, aged 11 months. Scarlett took to her Instagram page to showcase the stunning re-vamped space, complete with squishy grey and cream floor tiles and a huge jungle wall mural.

An array of cuddly toys line the floor while huge amounts of soft play and a ball pit take centre stage. There's also a playmat and fun personalised artwork on the wall. A huge grey sofa finishes off the space - and gives Scarlett and her partner Scott Dobinson a place to watch their little boy with his toys.



Yet eagle-eyed fans were quick to call out a fault, calling her out for not covering her plug sockets. One took to the comments section to muse: "Plug sockets not covered." Another noted: "Anyone else think SOCKETS !!! ha ha.

.. baby proof those lovely," as a third commented: "Please cover those plugs next to mirrors he will think they are to touch as next to mirrors.

Love the room xxxx" One then put: "Ya need that electric wall socket covered up." It turns out, however, that the fans were wrong and UK plug sockets do not need to be covered. In 2016, The Department of Health updated their guidance, saying that "electrical socket inserts should not be used in health or social care premises, nor supplied for use in a home or residence.

Any socket inserts currently in use shoul.

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