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​Safety rules to follow while bathing in hot water by geyser​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 8, 2024, 00:00 IST
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​Winter necessitates the use of geysers in households but cautions must be followed​



Bathing in hot water from a geyser can be a relaxing and rejuvenating experience, but it's essential to prioritize safety to prevent accidents and ensure a comfortable bathing environment. Here are detailed safety rules to follow while bathing in hot water from a geyser:

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​Set the temperature and monitor it regularly​


Before stepping into the shower or bathtub, test the water temperature with your hand or a bath thermometer. Ensure it is comfortable and not scalding. A maximum temperature of 120°F (48.9°C) is generally recommended to avoid burns. Adjust the temperature setting on your geyser to a safe level. Modern geysers often have adjustable thermostats. Ensure it is not set too high, especially if you have children or elderly individuals using the hot water.

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​Supervise kids and older people​


Never allow young children to bathe unsupervised, especially in hot water. Ensure an adult is present at all times to monitor and assist them. Use non-slip bath mats to prevent slips and falls. Make sure everyone in your household is aware of the geyser safety rules. Educate family members, especially children, about the potential dangers of hot water and the importance of using it responsibly.

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​Make sure you do not overexpose yourself​


Limit your time in hot water to prevent dehydration and skin issues. Prolonged exposure can strip the skin of natural oils and lead to dryness. Aim for shorter, more frequent showers rather than extended periods in hot water. Hot water can lead to dehydration, so ensure you drink enough water before and after bathing. Hydration is crucial for overall health, and replenishing fluids lost during a hot bath is essential.

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​Install grab bars in the bathroom​



Installing grab bars, especially near the shower or bathtub, provides support and stability. This is particularly important for individuals with mobility issues or the elderly. Place slip-resistant mats both inside and outside the bathtub or shower. This reduces the risk of slipping and falling, especially when entering or exiting the bath.

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​Check for carbon monoxide​


If your geyser is gas-powered, ensure that the area is well-ventilated to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide. Install a carbon monoxide detector in the bathroom and surrounding areas. Schedule regular maintenance for your geyser to ensure it functions properly. Address any leaks or malfunctions promptly, and consider professional inspections to identify potential issues. Keep electrical appliances away from water sources to prevent electrical shocks. Avoid using electronic devices like radios or hairdryers in the bathroom, especially when in contact with water.

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​Do not neglect geyser leaks​


If you notice any leaks or water pooling around the geyser, address the issue immediately. Leaks can lead to electrical problems and compromise the safety of the geyser. When installing a new geyser or making modifications, consult with a professional plumber or electrician. Proper installation is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of the geyser.

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