I suspect it is all plastic with chrome paint.I wonder if its Class I or II - I'm not sure that one could reliably earth (all of) a 'cord' consisting of metal beads presumably strung on something non-conductive. Mind you, are we even certain that they are metal beads (rather than plastic with 'chrome paint')?
That's what I meant.Sort of, but all the recent discussion has not been about water causing a problem with the switch but, rather, water potentially turning a pull cord into a conductor (which a metal one already would be).
You appear to be trying to think of ways the original ridiculous idea can be mitigated.One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that, for very many years, the cords have (presumably) been made of 'man-made-fibres', so any sort of string/cotton/wool/yarn/whatever - so probably far less inclined to get 'soaked in water', even if submerged in the stuff?
What happens when an ordinary metal-faced switch fills with water or gets covered in condensation?