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- From: kellihmt@daisymae.crd.ge.com (Margaret T Kelliher)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house,misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Hot water too hot
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.183804.20574@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 18:38:04 GMT
- References: <LOWRY.93Jan21110918@rotor.watson.ibm.com> <JEFF.COOK.93Jan21165137@pigpen.FtCollinsCO.NCR.COM>
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- Reply-To: kellihmt@daisymae.crd.ge.com (Margaret T Kelliher)
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- I don't remember the name for this device; maybe someone else does.
- There's a thingamajig you can put in the spout of your bathtub (and your
- sinks) which will shut off the water flow if the temperature exceeds the
- given threshold. We have one on the bathtub and it works very well
- (sometimes too well for an adult who *wants* a hot bath! We took
- it off the shower faucet for that very reason, in fact.)
-
- We received it as part of a safety program run by the county. If
- noone recognizes my description, and I can find the box, I will
- followup with the name of this thing.
-
- Good luck,
- Margaret Kelliher
- kellihmt@crd.ge.com
-