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	<title>Comments on: Firefighter creates bath water temperature indicator for parents</title>
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		<title>By: Aaron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aaron</dc:creator>
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		<description>While I do think anyone thinking of this is great it is not a new idea.  I have a rubber duckie for my daughter that is blue on the bottom and when the water gets too hot the letters &quot;HOT&quot; show up in the blue.  We also have one of those things that goes over the spout to avoid a kid from hitting their heads and it also has a sensor that says and display that says the actual temp of the water and if its blue its too cold green its ok and red its too hot.  If you get it more than a degree or two over the hot level it starts to beep and progressively gets louder/longer as it gets hotter.  

I think the great part of this though is that the more products you get out there like this the more people that will tend to use them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I do think anyone thinking of this is great it is not a new idea.  I have a rubber duckie for my daughter that is blue on the bottom and when the water gets too hot the letters &#8220;HOT&#8221; show up in the blue.  We also have one of those things that goes over the spout to avoid a kid from hitting their heads and it also has a sensor that says and display that says the actual temp of the water and if its blue its too cold green its ok and red its too hot.  If you get it more than a degree or two over the hot level it starts to beep and progressively gets louder/longer as it gets hotter.  </p>
<p>I think the great part of this though is that the more products you get out there like this the more people that will tend to use them.</p>
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