Another fire on a Red Sea LOB

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So for those that have been on Red Sea Live Aboard's......... is the power generated to the cabin electrical outlets 120V / 60Hz...... or is it 220v as is typical in Egypt and requiring an adaptor?

Also, are there rules about charging camera and light batteries in your cabin?
We are going next month, have the entire boat and as a group we are agreeing (or asking everyone to agree) that they will only charge batteries etc up top during the day, and phones etc. only in rooms, even if the boat does not require it. We are also testing the emergency egress, bringing a couple smoke /CO detectors among us, and possible adding that we may do spot checks re night crew. Gotta get up to pee anyway...
 

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