Hot Water Warning

At 120°F it takes five minutes of constant contact to produce a third degree burn. According to the Consumer Safety Commission. At 130°F, the exposure time is reduced to 30 seconds. At 140°F, the exposure time is reduced to 5 seconds. At 150°F, the exposure time is reduced to 1.5 seconds.   Lowering the temperatures can reduce the risk of burns, and save your client on their energy bill. Pointing out such items are usually appreciated by the client.

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