That is the type of fuses in my house which was built in 1976.
You still have that type?
A fuse is a fuse, I guess.
Do you have an RCD?
No RCDs in the house. In the garage I fitted a RCD equipped dual socket outlet. One outlet has the pond pump plugged into it. The pump is fully submerged.
When cutting the hedges with an electric clipper I use a long extension cable with a RCD plug on it. I did trip that once when I accidentally cut the clipper's cable.
My old work (TV Studio) hired their indoor plants.
The supplier regularly sent a staff member equipped with secateurs to trim any unruly growth or dead bits off.
It so happened that one of the offices had a large, rugged shelf intended to hold a TV, & which was currently inhabited by a 27" Philips TV. There was just enough spare room to accommodate the indoor plant as well.
For reasons best known to themselves, Philips used beige insulation on the power cord, which made for a nice inconspicuous installation because it was indistinguishable from the plant stem & branches.
Enter the guy with the secateurs, "snip", "snip",
BANG!!.
The circuit breaker dropped out, the TV set was rescued & taken off for repair, & the indoor plant hire guy went home to change his undies!
Luckily, there was still a useable length of power cord on the TV, so a new plug was fitted, & it was placed back in service, this time with several flags of red insulating tape distributed along its length.
I'm pretty sure they were unnecessary, as the story would almost certainly have become part of the folk lore of the indoor plant hire company!