The story was quite horrific. I knew of the man, by name and sight. He was a solicitor and had something to do with the school. I learned later that he had had a stroke and collapsed, just after turning on the hot water tap as he was about to get into the shower. The burns were horrific and he died a short-time later. Such a story remains powerfully in the memory.
So even with this horror event in my mind, let me relate a classic story of Nanny State’s left hand not knowing what its right hand is doing on water temperature.
I have never come across a similar scalding event. A few children get scalded each year, but no-one dies of it. Nevertheless, a hot-water standard is slowly being imposed upon all of us. I learned of this when doing the socially and environmentally responsible thing by installing a solar hot-water system – and, incidentally taking advantage of the ACT and Federal Government’s socially and environmentally responsible $1500 subsidy — all in the cause of reducing greenhouse gases by using the sun instead of fossil fuels to heat the water.
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