An English MP is tabling a bill in parliament to regulate bath water temperature by law. MP Mary Creagh says: "We need to change the law to stop these horrific accidents from happening. Boiling bath water causes terrible injuries for children and pensioners because their skin is thinner and they are less able to get out of a superheated bath. Hot water burns like fire."very interesting!? talk of superheated water, kwani(wondering)?? do english folks mine sulphur in their bath tabs.
Below 68 °F: Legionellae can survive but are dormant
68 to 122 °F (20 to 50°C): Legionellae growth range
95 to 115 °F (35 to 46°C): Ideal growth range
Above 122 °F (50 °C): They can survive but do not multiply
At 131 °F (55 °C): Legionellae die within 5 to 6 hours
At 140 °F (60 °C): Legionellae die within 32 minutes
At 151 °F (66 °C): Legionellae die within 2 minutes
158 to 176 °F (70 to 80 °C): Disinfection range