Scalding: Understanding Design Solutions for Risk Reduction What Architects Need to Know about Reducing Scalding Risk with Point of Use Solutions

The potential for scalding from point of use hot water affects all of us. While the very young and the very old are more susceptible, no one is immune from scalding danger. An understanding of the potential for scalding, as well as the physiology of burns from hot water, can guide our design choices and significantly reduce the danger to people using facilities that commonly supply hot water, such as lavatories, baths, and showers. This course discusses the potential for scalding, the physiology of burns due to hot water, and who is most susceptible. It also discusses the relevant codes and the fixtures available to designers that can help reduce scalding and burn potential.

Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:

  • Recall effects of scalding and scalding risks to vulnerable populations.
  • Describe the relationship between water temperature and infection control.
  • Use the appropriate codes and ASSE standards that limit scalding in lavatories, showers, and baths for private and public facilities.
  • Specify mixing valves to control scalding risk at point of use.

Approximately 1 hour. Delivered via webinar or face-to-face presentation. Available sessions shown below.

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