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Monday, May 06, 2013

WATER TOO HOT

from Journal of Burn Care Research

Hot water is too, well, hot! That is the finding of a study in the Journal of Burn Care Research. Even though makers of water heaters voluntarily preset their heaters below the recommended safety standard of one hundred-twenty degrees, more than forty percent of the homes surveyed had water hotter than that. The result is a scald hazard for young children and the elderly whose skin is thinner and burns more easily. Delivering hot water at a safe temperature is more complex than simply setting the water heater, since as a hot water tank is depleted, replenished and reheated, water temperature will not be constant. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Medicine recommend families test water temperatures after adjusting the faucet mix or equip faucets with anti-scald devices.

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