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Ideal water temperature for bathing and showering is only one or two…
Ideal water temperature for bathing and showering is only one or two degrees above the body temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Water, however, is to be stored at a minimum of 140 degrees F, but can be delivered at a minimum of 122 degrees F to ensure harmful bacteria are killed. (Caregiver.com) Adults aged ≥65 years made an estimated 51,700 emergency department visits for nonfatal scald burns during 2001--2006 (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) and 81% of this age group were more likely to experience a burn while showering. (American Hospital Association)
[Josh] Derma Damper
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Modify
Add a long rubber (material must be heat resistant as well) funnel running as a draining component that can be moved around
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Add a digital report display and system following each shutoff (will help customer feel satisfied) (Could be on shower balance bar like Luise recommended)
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Rearrange
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Draining component placed much earlier in system (could allow for the elimination of a draining tool)
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[Andrew] Derma-Damper
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Rearrange it
Move draining component closer to the showerhead to allow more time for the temperature sensor to operate
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[Jackson] Derma Damper
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Combine
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The Derma Damper with the wall pipe, would require legal consultation
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Modify
The means of disposing water- pipe goes back into wall which goes down drain, to avoid obstruction in the shower
The length of the device - prioritize smaller designs to avoid disrupting the placement of the shower head
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Specifications Prioritized
- Temperature range
-Customer upper/lower
-Customer upper
-Customer lower
-Customer +5/-5
- Shut off system
-Material Swelling
-Motorized Valve/Sensor
-Recirculation Pump
- Location
-Adapt to normal shower head
-Additional Shower wand
-In wall
- User Operation reset
-Lever
-Button
-Automatic
-Recirculation
- Installation Method
-Plumber
-Customer