Save Energy and Save Lives by Reducing Your Water Temperature 
                says GW Supplies
                
                 
               
              Released 
                on: September 30, 2009, 7:53 am
                Author: GW Supplies
                Industry: Construction
              GW 
                supplies are a Dartford based plumber’s 
                merchant providing quality plumbing materials to the trade 
                and public. They are concerned that many UK households are not 
                aware of the anti scald products on the market and the damage 
                hot water from the tap can do to your skin. 
              Every 
                year 20 people die and 600 are badly injured from scalds caused 
                by hot water. The Elderly and very young are most at risk from 
                scalding. To prevent the growth of harmful legionella bacteria, 
                hot water must be stored at 60°C or above. Unfortunately at 
                this high temperature, healthy adult skin can be scalded with 
                third degree burns in only five seconds. 
              The 
                new Part G of the Building Regulations comes into force on 1st 
                October 2009 and aims to help reduce the number of incidences 
                of scalding by requiring that all baths and showers in new dwellings 
                or new dwellings created by a change of use of an existing building 
                have a device fitted that limits the temperature to 48°C. 
                This is considered a safer temperature for adults and will help 
                prevent these unnecessary deaths and injuries. 
              What's 
                the best way to limit water temperatures? 
              The 
                most effective way of delivering safe hot water temperatures is 
                by using a thermostatic mixing valve (TMV). A TMV will take the 
                stored hot water and mix it in the correct proportions with the 
                cold water supply to deliver a safe, stable temperature at point 
                of use, whether it is a bath or basin.
              TMVs are available in 15mm or 
                22mm pipe sizes. 
              While 
                the legislative requirements of the new Part G only cover new 
                dwellings or new dwellings created by a change of use of an existing 
                building, Gurney & White Ltd and gwsupplies.co.uk believe 
                in the interest of safety not only for the young and old, but 
                for the safety of all. The installation of a TMV, either through 
                the use of thermostatic bath shower mixers, or an under bath/basin 
                thermostatic blending valve, should be standard practice for ANY 
                bathroom refurbishment. Thermostatic mixing valves can also be 
                added to existing plumbing to save an accident from happening. 
                
              Another 
                advantage of fitting TMV blending valves is that of saving energy 
                by not wasting hot water and thereby reducing the household's 
                carbon footprint. 
              GW 
                Supplies stock a range of Intamix 
                TMV blending valves in 15mm and 22mm sizes, and Inta, Bristan 
                and Hansgrohe thermostatic bath shower mixers. 
              To 
                see the full range of high quality temperature controls visit 
                Gurney & White Ltd at www.gwsupplies.co.uk.
               
                Contact Details: GW Supplies
                211-213 London Road
                Greenhithe
                Dartford
                Kent 
                DA9 9DQ
                08444 871963
                http://www.gwsupplies.co.uk/