 Home
Safety
HOT
WATER DANGER
Take a moment and check the
thermostat on your hot water heater. This is
particularly important if there are children or
elderly folks in the home. To check the
temperature of the water, place a cooking
thermometer in the stream of hot water coming
from a faucet. The hot water temperature should not
be above 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 120 degrees, water takes
five minutes of constant contact to produce a
third-degree burn.
At 130 degrees the exposure
time is 30 seconds.
Increase the temperature to 150
degrees and the exposure time is down to 1.5
seconds
Turning down your thermostat
not only reduces the risk of burns, it also makes
the hot water heater last longer and saves you
money.
Adjusting the
temperature.
On a gas hot water heater it is as simple as
dialing down the temperature on the control knob
at the bottom of the tank.
Electric hot water heaters generally have two
heating elements, one at the top and one near the
bottom. To change the temperature, turn off the
power to the tank at the breaker panel, remove
the inspection plates on the side of the tank,
pull back the insulation, lift up the plastic
cover and using a screw driver turn the screw
towards the plus or minus signs.
NOTE: At 125 degrees, water is still too
hot to be used for washing or bathing purposes
without adding cold water.
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