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Danger - Scalding Lurks!

  Watts offers the following resources to help you learn more about how to protect against the dangers of scalding, thermal shock and Legionella growth.  
   
 
Danger - Scalding Lurks! FREE DVD

Every year, thousands of people in the United States suffer serious thermal shock or scalding injuries in their bathtubs, sinks and showers. Learn more about these serious safety problems in this informative DVD hosted by plumbing expert Dave Yates of F.W. Behler Company. Learn about topics such as hot water stacking, how to protect individuals from scalding and thermal shock injuries, how to protect against the growth of Legionella bacteria in hot water systems and what new steps should be taken in the industry to eliminate these dangers.

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Domestic Hot Water Scald Burn Lawsuits White Paper

Dr. D. Bynum Jr., Attorney Vernon J. Petri and John T. Myers presented this white paper at the October 1998 American Society of Plumbing Engineers meeting in Indianapolis with the goal of promulgating and enforcing codes and standards that assure safe water temperatures at every hot water tap in the U.S.

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New ASSE 1070 Standard Information

Recently, the ASSE Board approved standard 1070-2004 entitled Performance Requirements for Water Temperature Limiting Devices.

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Watts Safety Mixing Valves Product Guide

To help guard against potential scalding & thermal shock injuries and the growth of Legionella, Watts Regulator Company manufactures a variety of thermostatic hot water safety mixing valves, including both American Society of Sanitary Engineering (ASSE) 1016 listed and 1017 listed devices. This product guide contains information on our complete line of safety mixing valves.

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Danger – Scalding Lurks!
Every year, thousands of people in the United States suffer serious thermal shock or scalding injuries in their bathtubs, sinks and showers.

Click here for informative resources to help you protect against these dangers.
This guide to Steam Traps explains how each style of trap functions and how to select the proper steam trap for your application. Includes application diagrams and trap cutaway views.

To learn more about Steam Traps and how they work, click here.
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