We have all seen it on tv and movies or experienced it ourselves; someone flushes or turns on a faucet and the shower user gets a blast of hot water.
The more serious aspect of this phenomenon is the fact that many people of get scalded due to this spike in temperature.
It is caused by a reduction in the amount and pressure of cold water in the pipes which causes an imbalance in the amount of cold water supplied to your shower mixer valve.
The water stays hot until the amount of cold water is returned to normal. The best way to shower without the fear of getting burnt is to install an anti scald device in your shower.
An anti scald valve monitors the temperature and volume of incoming water to regulate the bath water within a few degrees of your setting.
 
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