Yeah no if you're used to water taking time to heat up while running or you put it on a neutral setting to adjust to your preference by feel people definitely get in before "checking"
To all the “I never get in the shower without letting it run first” people, I’m sure we’ve all had the experience of water temperature changing rapidly while you’re showering because the reservoirs aren’t setup correctly. Idk if that’s what happened to this man, but if they’re keeping water that hot in the boiler it’s not impossible.
I'm sure we've also all been in some bathrooms where you can't grasp the handle without getting in first lol. We have shower and a big bath together and you have to go in to turn the faucet on.
The water would slowly start to get hotter if that was the case it would just flip from warm to boiling before he could get out or turn the water off. Also the article literally says that's not wasn't the case
I have to assume a lot of people get in, and then adjust their water to the desired temp before switching it over to the shower setting. But clearly the dude mentioned in the video didn't. 😂
I’m suspecting you guys don’t take much showers. It’s called the cold water gets routed somewhere else and you get pure hot or cold water. The hotels water heater is probably a lot hotter than a households
@@Rohit-jv7nl I feel like it's pretty natural to realize he'd still get burned if he checked it and it was hot, you absolute room temperature IQ individual.
The defence tried to argue that as Alex wasn’t a guest, he wasn’t owed a duty of care. This won’t work in court. Motels have a duty of care to all people on their premises. Same goes for workers and so on.
He didn’t stay at the hotel, he checked into his room and had a shower then had to stay the next few months in hospital, that’s crazy but lawyers be taking some wacky pills
@@gabe6068 I mean, it's not a common occurrence but this old fellow literally died when he could've checked the water temp so in a sense it is dangerous not to check
This almost happened to me in my dorm a couple years back. One of our communal showers was freezing cold and turning the temp up even slightly turned the water into napalm. I was in there for a few seconds and skin was peeling off my entire upper back
I'm guessing the guy was just very tired. When I flied international I stunk like all hell but I was also so fucking tired I just stuck myself into the shower without really thinking about it just to get it over with
@@_Kuma_ To be fair most UA-camrs (partnership aside) don't actually use their products. So the fact Charlie actually uses Opera GX very often outside of brand deals is something of note
A little known fact, hot water can actually knock you out. I made that mistake with a shower, I got in and ii was too hot but didn't immediately get out. It causes your blood vessels to dilate reducing your blood pressure so much the blood flow to your brain is interrupted and you immediately feel sick then you go down. If you are in the shower and you start to suddenly feel like you want to be sick sit down. I tried to get out, big mistake, I fell down like a sack of sh't and nutted the toilet. Woke up with blood pissing out my face. Then I had to get the superglue out and stick the cut on my jaw back together, fun times. Could have been worse I guess.
@@Brayden-Wyatt me dad uses electrical tape to cover his cuts, I've used scotch tape and papertowel, sometimes you just gotta use what you have, even if it isn't all that good.
Scalding water is no joke! I burned my hand when I was 15 because our water heater had a bad temperature lever. I missed 3 weeks of school and needed pain meds because of the pain. Completely healed and my hand doesn't have feeling in certain parts 🥲
fandango is such an usless middle man lol if there ever is a problem too they just make it 100x harder to refund than if you just went to the theater to buy the tickets.
I usually stand away from the shower when turning it on because I don't like cold water suddenly hitting me. After hearing what happened to that old dude, now I've got even more motivation to stand away from the damn shower as its starting. Yikes.
Some old water heaters? (know them as boilers) can make water hot enough to make chicken broth,bathroom becomes a literal sauna and the moment you turn the cold water on it just helps for a little bit and then goes back to magma or fully cold.
Just saying that if you don’t wait outside the shower to make sure the temperature is right, especially an unfamiliar shower cause all of them adjust temperatures differently, then you were probably gonna get taken out by something equally avoidable in the future anyway
this actually almost happened to me the first time i took a shower after getting my hot water tank replaced a couple years ago. thankfully i only burnt my hand/wrist and foot/ankle because i was in the process of stepping into the shower.
Always feel the water before having a shower, so it's the right temperature for you. Adjust the temperature and feel the water again, just in case.(if neccessary)
The elderly dude was likely disabled, so getting into a wet shower is dangerous. Thats why the guy preloaded himself into it. The legal issue lies in the question "was it expected by the client that the shower would be 30 degrees hotter than code (in my area)"?
So that’s exactly how my grandaunt died. She was unable to move or speak in her later years and she was found dead in the shower from whole body burns.
I wonder if there is a heat regulator dysfunction -or maybe it’s cheaper to allow scalding water to kick in quickly so it’s not wasted while people wait for 10 minutes to get in? I dunno.🤷🏻 I stayed at a nice hotel in France. Quite old. After checking the water temp, I got in. After only a few minutes, the pressure and temperature changed a LOT. It happened a few times during the shower. A similar thing happened at an AirBNB in the southwest U.S. oh, that poor man.
i lived in an apartment that was run the fuck down. i remember complaining often about the shower which had something wrong with it. the water would randomly go to the hottest temp and then the coldest temp, oscillating between the two temps. so id be washing my hair and then get boiling hot water dumped on me. landlord of course never did anything.
I never get in the shower without checking the temp first but if he was 76 he might have to shower with a showerchair. He'd be sitting down without much mobility while the water just scalds the shit out of him. That's a horrible way to go.
Ive been to a lot of hotels, some of them have freezing "hot" water to lava hot water. But to be fair, who turns on the shower ON themselves? Who doesn't turn the shower on, wait a minute or two, then put your hand in to test the temperature?
That’s actually terrifying. That’s some Final Destination type death.
I love Final Destination so much, but yeah, that’s true
👀
This, and the electrified hottub that happened in Mexico, unlocked a new fear in me as well.
Screw that! I would rather stay on Flight 180 and accept my fate.
Idk, traditionally all their deaths were pretty sudden
I absolutely never get in the shower before checking the water temperature. That is insane to me.
Yeah same here it's almost natural to check but I don't think my brain has ever considered it to be hot enough to fucking KILL ME.
What the Christ
same. I always check the temperature before getting in
@@hado9053right? I thought that was mad normal wth
Yeah no if you're used to water taking time to heat up while running or you put it on a neutral setting to adjust to your preference by feel people definitely get in before "checking"
Same, being a little bitch can be an effective survival strategy
To all the “I never get in the shower without letting it run first” people, I’m sure we’ve all had the experience of water temperature changing rapidly while you’re showering because the reservoirs aren’t setup correctly. Idk if that’s what happened to this man, but if they’re keeping water that hot in the boiler it’s not impossible.
the article said he was immediately struck by hot water it wasn’t a situation like that, very unfortunate situation nonetheless rip this man
I'm sure we've also all been in some bathrooms where you can't grasp the handle without getting in first lol.
We have shower and a big bath together and you have to go in to turn the faucet on.
Yeah, but him falling, which killed him, was more due to age than the hot water
Most people also would've been _able_ to get out
The water would slowly start to get hotter if that was the case it would just flip from warm to boiling before he could get out or turn the water off. Also the article literally says that's not wasn't the case
@@Ilivedbih Who the fuck would do that I have never seen that and I'm so sorry to all the people who have.
who gets into the shower without turning the water on first?
I used, but don't anymore.
Weirdos
I have to assume a lot of people get in, and then adjust their water to the desired temp before switching it over to the shower setting. But clearly the dude mentioned in the video didn't. 😂
An 76 year old man maybe
I’m suspecting you guys don’t take much showers.
It’s called the cold water gets routed somewhere else and you get pure hot or cold water.
The hotels water heater is probably a lot hotter than a households
I'm not kidding, my old apartment was like this. I got so many burns, complained so many times. Never did anything, moved out.
i feel like it's pretty natural to check the temperature before getting in
especially if you got burned multiple times^ no?
@@Rohit-jv7nl it's called a broken water heater... he has to shower lil bro... wtf you talking about
drop the apartment complex dawg I'll take a room
@@Rohit-jv7nl I feel like it's pretty natural to realize he'd still get burned if he checked it and it was hot, you absolute room temperature IQ individual.
The defence tried to argue that as Alex wasn’t a guest, he wasn’t owed a duty of care. This won’t work in court. Motels have a duty of care to all people on their premises. Same goes for workers and so on.
Yes, because it's irrelevant. It's negligence, and could have happened to anyone.
dawg the defense said "nuh uh"
The water so hot it knocked him the f*ck down... Damn.
He didn’t stay at the hotel, he checked into his room and had a shower then had to stay the next few months in hospital, that’s crazy but lawyers be taking some wacky pills
i always turn on the water and stand there for 5 min while i adjust the temperature. I never stand inside THEN turn it on.
I Bluetooth my shower temp
@@deveey Alright richy rich, mr. moneybags, mr. "I probably eat ass because I get paid to do it" mr. Banana nut muffin
What if it was cold at first than it went up 100 degrees in a second 😭?
@@maxTheTimeSlasheri hop out of the shower for a few seconds whole it readjusts and curse alot
Why not? Are you smart? How dare you do smart things, you make dumb people look bad
Always. ALWAYS check the water before getting in.
Don’t tell me how to shower
@@kylebroflovski9690 you like cold showers ?
@@gabe6068 I mean, it's not a common occurrence but this old fellow literally died when he could've checked the water temp so in a sense it is dangerous not to check
@@HoLLyWoOdUnDeAdFaN96yah I do
@@gabe6068brother did you not watch the video at all?
This hotel is 37 minutes away from me. That's wild
This almost happened to me in my dorm a couple years back. One of our communal showers was freezing cold and turning the temp up even slightly turned the water into napalm. I was in there for a few seconds and skin was peeling off my entire upper back
Bro Lobstered himself. RIP. That's nightmare fuel
Honestly I already had this fear, I always have to check the water multiple times before I get in the shower.
Thats why i always check the temperature before i step in
Same here!
I'm guessing the guy was just very tired. When I flied international I stunk like all hell but I was also so fucking tired I just stuck myself into the shower without really thinking about it just to get it over with
@@pyroneutral "flied" lol
Haven't realized it before, but I find it interesting he's using 3 different browsers at once, crazy.
Especially since he usually shills for opera gx saying that it’s the only one he uses or whatever haha
@@_Kuma_ To be fair most UA-camrs (partnership aside) don't actually use their products.
So the fact Charlie actually uses Opera GX very often outside of brand deals is something of note
Opera isn't particularly good tbf. Think that's just a regular advertisement income for folks. @@_Kuma_
A little known fact, hot water can actually knock you out. I made that mistake with a shower, I got in and ii was too hot but didn't immediately get out. It causes your blood vessels to dilate reducing your blood pressure so much the blood flow to your brain is interrupted and you immediately feel sick then you go down.
If you are in the shower and you start to suddenly feel like you want to be sick sit down. I tried to get out, big mistake, I fell down like a sack of sh't and nutted the toilet. Woke up with blood pissing out my face. Then I had to get the superglue out and stick the cut on my jaw back together, fun times. Could have been worse I guess.
good ole super glue coming in clutch again
You used superglue to stitch an open wound together?! That is literally an infection waiting to happen!
@@Brayden-Wyatt me dad uses electrical tape to cover his cuts, I've used scotch tape and papertowel, sometimes you just gotta use what you have, even if it isn't all that good.
@Brayden-Wyatt its fine with small cuts I've heard
Scalding water is no joke! I burned my hand when I was 15 because our water heater had a bad temperature lever. I missed 3 weeks of school and needed pain meds because of the pain. Completely healed and my hand doesn't have feeling in certain parts 🥲
yikes, must've been burned out some of the nerves
Yep i lost all the skin on my stomach from boiling water 😅
Fell off perfectly 😅
For me I usually just turn on the water and sticks my hand in and adjust the temperature until its just right for me.
Hotel owner: You are fake news.😂
Jesus fucking christ dude... RIP to the poor guy.
Saul Goodman ahh defense
I will never get in the shower before resting the water first, anywhere. Even my bathroom. Lol
fandango is such an usless middle man lol if there ever is a problem too they just make it 100x harder to refund than if you just went to the theater to buy the tickets.
i thought 150 Celsius haha then it would be pure steam coming out of the shower
I got in the shower after setting the water temp first. Then after a couple minutes it switched to burning hot. Didn’t go back to that hotel.
How did the conversation went from man boiled alive in shower to BALL STOMPING
I threw this video on my phone before going in the shower. Fight or flight activated the whole shower 👍🏽
thats so fucked jesus
jesus didnt do anything!
@@harpy5197 tHe lOrD wOrKs In MyStErIoUs WaYs
@@harpy5197 actually he's reacting in the corner of my screen
Imagine standing in the shower to turn it on
Always turn on the water before getting into the shower
my greatest fear is charlie never uploading another youtube video
ive had this fear for a while but i didnt expect it to actually happen
I usually stand away from the shower when turning it on because I don't like cold water suddenly hitting me. After hearing what happened to that old dude, now I've got even more motivation to stand away from the damn shower as its starting. Yikes.
2:12 funniest moment of the entire stream
I usually check the water temp before getting in because it’s usually too cold! But he immediately got hit with 150 degree water!?
Now that is a new fear to add to my mental Rolodex.
I never knew someone would just get under the shower without adjusting it first by standing out of it and having a hand in there
i will say water can oftentimes change temp while running
Some old water heaters? (know them as boilers) can make water hot enough to make chicken broth,bathroom becomes a literal sauna and the moment you turn the cold water on it just helps for a little bit and then goes back to magma or fully cold.
Just saying that if you don’t wait outside the shower to make sure the temperature is right, especially an unfamiliar shower cause all of them adjust temperatures differently, then you were probably gonna get taken out by something equally avoidable in the future anyway
Plus you need to wait for the water to push out all the germs as well
This happened in that short lived Constantine show on NBC.
Oooooh fuck that
Nah why did he turn it on and not test the temp before hand, who just gets in the shower and then turns it on
I imagine the shock of the heat put him in shock. That poor guy.
Who doesnt stick out their hand first? Am I crazy?
Literally pulled a "your honor, in my clients defense, nuh uh"
Oh my gosh, that’s horrific. Poor guy. RIP.
Hmm maybe this guy had damaged nerves so he didnt feel his skin burning
You ever get in the shower after checking the temperature, an out of no where it gets cold as shit just for a second.
this kind of reminds me of the story of Darren Rainey, a inmate boiled alive in an prison shower.
My brain wont allow me to get in the shower without testing temp on my hand first cause i dont wanna be a crying little cold boy
this actually almost happened to me the first time i took a shower after getting my hot water tank replaced a couple years ago. thankfully i only burnt my hand/wrist and foot/ankle because i was in the process of stepping into the shower.
This is why I don't take showers
Charlie's never gonna leave his own house at this rate lmao
water heaters can superheat themselves frying the electronics and dispensing boiling hot water
disney star wars ride gameplay
If an object is moving at the speed of light then it will turn into..........thats right! PURE ENERGY!!!!!!
Conversion: 65.5555556 degrees Celsius. So it is hot but not a boiling water.
“ball kicking porn is called tamarari…
cool.”
Of course it was Econo Lodge. Always has been a sketch hotel chain.
Penguinz0: That's like Magma
Me: That's like Acid
that one ant you shine focused sunlight on it
gotta test it with the fingies first
I can't believe Charles never heard of ballbusting
I can never rest easy knowing any thing could be the cause of my death at any time.
Always feel the water before having a shower, so it's the right temperature for you. Adjust the temperature and feel the water again, just in case.(if neccessary)
Bro if i survived something like that Im sticking to bubble baths. Thats a horrible way to go.
do people not use the palm of their hand to test water temp before just blindly jumping in the shower 😂
Yeah scary, but who gets in the shower without checking the temp
This guy, clearly
150 F is about 65 C which means that the water was well over half way to the point of boiling by pure temperature alone
Horrible situation, but also who stands inside the shower BEFORE adjusting the temperature?
The elderly dude was likely disabled, so getting into a wet shower is dangerous. Thats why the guy preloaded himself into it.
The legal issue lies in the question "was it expected by the client that the shower would be 30 degrees hotter than code (in my area)"?
So that’s exactly how my grandaunt died. She was unable to move or speak in her later years and she was found dead in the shower from whole body burns.
i feel like charlies veiwers and suggesters are just trolling him at this point😂
For the international audience: the water was 65.5° Celsius.
Why is the water even allowed to get that hot?!
1:59 THAT'S PROBABLY NOT IT 😂😂😂
Now I gotta really be careful.
Poor random guests that undoubtedly have severe trauma from this, and will likely not receive any compensation or
consideration, for that matter
gooning sesh mid video 😂
Hey Charlie, hope you have a lovely day
Maybe him not staying at the hotel, they meant it wasn't his room, he was visiting someone else who was staying in the room and he was just a guest?
What's with old people stupidly burning themselves with hot liquids?
I wonder if there is a heat regulator dysfunction -or maybe it’s cheaper to allow scalding water to kick in quickly so it’s not wasted while people wait for 10 minutes to get in?
I dunno.🤷🏻
I stayed at a nice hotel in France. Quite old. After checking the water temp, I got in.
After only a few minutes, the pressure and temperature changed a LOT. It happened a few times during the shower.
A similar thing happened at an AirBNB in the southwest U.S.
oh, that poor man.
Water boils at 212° F or 100° C
What kind of water heater did this place use???? Was it powered by nuclear fission? Good greif.
i lived in an apartment that was run the fuck down. i remember complaining often about the shower which had something wrong with it. the water would randomly go to the hottest temp and then the coldest temp, oscillating between the two temps. so id be washing my hair and then get boiling hot water dumped on me. landlord of course never did anything.
The title is what I typed in chat in that live stream lol.
This is y i turn on shower before i get in
why didn't the man test the water before he got in the shower??
He didn’t stay in the hotel. He was in the hospital
That poor man, what a horrible way to go rip
Before we know it Boogie 2988 will be releasing a "new" game for his own bologna coin 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nah my true fear is getting balls torsion
I thought everyone checked the water temperature with their foot or hand before fully getting in.
What psycho stands in the shower and then turns on the water
I never get in the shower without checking the temp first but if he was 76 he might have to shower with a showerchair. He'd be sitting down without much mobility while the water just scalds the shit out of him. That's a horrible way to go.
Ive been to a lot of hotels, some of them have freezing "hot" water to lava hot water.
But to be fair, who turns on the shower ON themselves? Who doesn't turn the shower on, wait a minute or two, then put your hand in to test the temperature?
76 year old with limited motor function and possibly cognitive decline.
@@SuzakuXwell, they def declined life that’s for sure
People who don’t waste water
Do people really not run their hand over the water to check the temperature before they step in? wtf