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DancingQueen 03:47 AM 10-30-2010
Having my water temperature where the state wants it requires us all to have freezing cold showers.

Are there any solutions?
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MyAngels 05:31 AM 10-30-2010
I had a plumber install some devices in the line to the sinks that the kids use to regulate the water temperature there. I did this a number of years ago, and it was several hundred dollars, including the valves, but worth it to me.
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DaycareMama 06:17 AM 10-30-2010
Im having the same problem! Drives me nuts. Can't we just turn the hot water valve off under the sink while the kids are here? Or is it a regulation that they need warm water?
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daysofelijah 07:10 AM 10-30-2010
We have a tankless water heater and that seems to keep the water warm enough when we need it, keeping it at 120 degrees.
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AnythingsPossible 12:27 PM 10-31-2010
I purchased a faucet for the daycare bathroom at Home Depot a few years ago that has an adjustment on it that you can turn to alter how hot the water gets. It has been very handy and have not had any problems with it.
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Unregistered 04:06 PM 10-31-2010
I just spoke to our plumber about this a couple of weeks ago. I have one sink that is accessible for children. The plumber can install a regulator on that sink for $268, labor and parts.
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misol 09:49 AM 11-01-2010
Originally Posted by WyoDaycareMom:
I purchased a faucet for the daycare bathroom at Home Depot a few years ago that has an adjustment on it that you can turn to alter how hot the water gets. It has been very handy and have not had any problems with it.
WyoDaycareMom, do you recall how much this faucet cost you? Was it easy to install?
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DancingQueen 09:57 AM 11-01-2010
If you could tell me which faucet this is I'd really appreciate it. I need it!
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countrymom 11:07 AM 11-01-2010
can you not just shut the valve off under the sink, its not like the kids are going to play there, and I usually keep the door closed.
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juliebug 11:17 AM 11-01-2010
Originally Posted by countrymom:
can you not just shut the valve off under the sink, its not like the kids are going to play there, and I usually keep the door closed.
We can not do this we must have hot water for the sink not just cold.
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juliebug 11:18 AM 11-01-2010
ohh found it~ our state says
water temp of the bathroom sink must be at least 100 but no greater than 120
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AnythingsPossible 08:16 AM 11-02-2010
It's been a few years, not 100% sure of the cost, but I know it was under $100.00. It is an American Standard faucet and was as easy to install as any faucet is. There is a regulator on the bottom that you turn till it is at the temp that you want. It was a very easy solution to a big problem! Again, we bought it at Home Depot.
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TGT09 10:41 AM 11-02-2010
Oh.my.gosh I would die! I am fortunate to not have to be licensed in my state because I would have severe issues with this. I like HOT showers. I can understand where they are coming from and I could understand further in centers but in a home daycare, it's a little ridiculous.
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misol 08:03 PM 02-17-2011
Originally Posted by AnythingsPossible:
It's been a few years, not 100% sure of the cost, but I know it was under $100.00. It is an American Standard faucet and was as easy to install as any faucet is. There is a regulator on the bottom that you turn till it is at the temp that you want. It was a very easy solution to a big problem! Again, we bought it at Home Depot.

This thread was months ago but I just recently found a reminder to myself to look this up. I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I don't know what it's called and that's why I'm having trouble googling. I looked for temperature controlled faucets, american standard temperature faucet, temperature regulator, etc. and no luck. Do you have the model number?

Does anyone else have one of these? Maybe a different brand? I would love to get one provided it's not too expensive.
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Abigail 08:24 PM 02-17-2011
I just went to the Home Depot web site trying to find it also. This is all I came up with so far. This is called a MOEN Rough-in Posi-Temp Pressure Balancing Cycling Valve with Stops which is $78.

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...88&R=100079588

Here is another thing I found that might be it as well. This one is called a MOEN Rough-in Posi-Temp Pressure Balancing Cycling Valve and is only $64.

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
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countrymom 05:32 AM 02-18-2011
Originally Posted by Abigail:
I just went to the Home Depot web site trying to find it also. This is all I came up with so far. This is called a MOEN Rough-in Posi-Temp Pressure Balancing Cycling Valve with Stops which is $78.

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...88&R=100079588

Here is another thing I found that might be it as well. This one is called a MOEN Rough-in Posi-Temp Pressure Balancing Cycling Valve and is only $64.

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053

I have them installed in my house. Its alot of work if you have to take the wall down. We acually did this so when you flush the toilet you don't end up with scalding water and my kids can't use all the hot water. Its really worth it.
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Zoe 06:08 AM 02-18-2011
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am a hot shower person. My husband always wonders how I still have skin left. Now that our water temp is below 120 degrees, I can't enjoy it, let alone take a bath!

I'm going to Home Depot this weekend!
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Unregistered 06:12 AM 02-18-2011
I just found this one....

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
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snbauser 10:42 AM 02-18-2011
This is what I have in my downstairs bathroom and under our handwashing sink. It is fairly simple to install and is a lot cheaper than some of the other alternatives out there.

http://www.plumbersurplus.com/Prod/W...fhu=3733363839
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Unregistered 11:23 AM 03-17-2011
We had the same problem, and my solution was FREE! We have a single handle faucet in our bathroom sink. I took the handle off and discovered there were stops on the handle to keep you from being able to turn the handle too far left or right. I stuck two pieces of glue stick in the handle (to make the stops bigger). So now you can not turn the water all the way to hot. Just to warm. It was really easy.
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TBird 11:57 AM 03-17-2011
Originally Posted by unregistered:
we had the same problem, and my solution was free! We have a single handle faucet in our bathroom sink. I took the handle off and discovered there were stops on the handle to keep you from being able to turn the handle too far left or right. I stuck two pieces of glue stick in the handle (to make the stops bigger). So now you can not turn the water all the way to hot. Just to warm. It was really easy.
neat!!!!!!!!! :d
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kidkair 02:41 PM 03-17-2011
Crazy as it might sound I run the dishwasher or laundry washer when I want a great shower. They both use cold water so the cold water is being diverted and I get a hotter shower Haven't figured out the bath issue though.
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momatheart 02:59 PM 03-17-2011
Originally Posted by AnythingsPossible:
I purchased a faucet for the daycare bathroom at Home Depot a few years ago that has an adjustment on it that you can turn to alter how hot the water gets. It has been very handy and have not had any problems with it.
Anythings possible
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Unregistered 10:53 AM 08-21-2020
Hey i can not for the life of me find int he daycare standards or health and saftey standards what temp the water should be for my daycare in New Brunswick Canada?! Can someone please help!
Thanks so much
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Blackcat31 01:49 PM 08-21-2020
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
Hey i can not for the life of me find int he daycare standards or health and saftey standards what temp the water should be for my daycare in New Brunswick Canada?! Can someone please help!
Thanks so much
Appendix 39 (page 208) of the New Brunswick Operator Manual for Early Learning Childcare says water temperatures should not exceed 49C/120F at point of use.

https://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/...areCentres.pdf
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