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The image depicts an indoor wall in Howayi, Nigeria, featuring an exposed and incomplete electrical installation alongside a fire safety device. The wall is tiled with light-colored, possibly off-white, ceramic tiles showing signs of dirt, grime, and discoloration along grout lines. In the upper left quadrant, a spherical, orange-red fire extinguisher ball, partially visible with "AF L" branding, is secured within a black metal mounting frame. Directly below it, an open, recessed electrical distribution box reveals multiple individual circuit breakers. These breakers are predominantly white with red and orange accents, interconnected by an untidy array of red and black electrical wires. To the right of the open distribution box, two grey, surface-mounted electrical units are attached to the wall. The left unit features a black toggle switch, a yellow reset button, and a label bearing the text "IMPORTANT" and a reference to the "YELLOW BUTTON." Red and black wires extend from the bottom of this unit. The unit to its right is similar in design, also possessing a black toggle switch and a yellow button, but its lower section is open, exposing metal terminal blocks, screws, and copper connections. Red and black wires are connected to these terminals and also extend upwards from the unit. Below the open distribution box, a roughly cut, irregularly shaped hole in the tiled wall serves as a pass-through for several exposed red and black electrical wires. Two short, white cylindrical pipe sections are visible within this opening. The entire electrical wiring arrangement appears exposed, lacks uniform conduits or trunking, and exhibits signs of ad-hoc installation. No individuals are present in the scene.
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