• bizarroland@lemmy.world
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          9 hours ago

          It sounds scary, but there’s no direct path to the electricity since there is no laminar flow between you and the showerhead and most of the water that is passing over the showerhead is not especially electrically conductive because there are no salts mixed into it that don’t come directly from the water plant.

          It has to actually have a mechanical fault that doesn’t cause the shower heater to stop working and you have to come physically into contact with the shower head while that fault is going on in order for you to get zapped.

          But it is possible for you to get zapped by them, and some people have died, I am sure, although I don’t personally have any proof.

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            7 hours ago

            Legionella just entered the chat. If your hot water isn’t hot enough you might be breeding them in your water lines and aerosolizng with your shower head.

            I’d think Legionella is a lot less of a problem with suicide showers.

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                8 hours ago

                Do they wash dishes in cold water? Idk if my hands would like that more or less my well comes out like 38°

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                  7 hours ago

                  There’s a central place with a magical piece of technology that heats the water making it available to all the places where water comes out.