Bathroom Dangers Water in your child’s bath should not exceed 100ºF Run the cold water first and then add hot water Toys in the bathtub establish the space.

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Bathroom Dangers Water in your child’s bath should not exceed 100ºF Run the cold water first and then add hot water Toys in the bathtub establish the space as a play area Give the child a washcloth instead of a toy Do not flush a toilet or operate a dishwasher or washing machine when running a bath

At 130º, a serious burn can occur in 30 seconds. At 140º, only 5 seconds are required. The time may be reduced by 50 percent or more for children under age 5. Bathroom Dangers

Water Temperature in your Home The maximum temperature of your water heater should not be higher than 125ºF; lower your setting to 120° – 125ºF Consider installing pressure balancing/thermostatically controlled valves; reduce water temp to 115ºF or less Gas water heaters can be adjusted easily Electric water heaters require disconnecting the electricity and removing the cover plates to adjust the thermostat