Uh huh.
There’s more.
Georgia has some splain’ to do.
Tap water from the hot side is usually set at 120 degrees, which is not scalding. 130 might be. A daycare center should not have the hot side higher than 130, which is where it becomes painful after maybe 30 seconds. I have a kitchen faucet with a touch sensor, but when you use the touch sensor it all comes from the hot side. After using it for a few minutes the water is too hot to wash dishes. So, I tinkered with the hot water heater. If I set the hot water heater to 130, it gets to the tap at about 120, which you can hold your hands under as long as necessary. TMI.