Generally speaking, as long as the outlet temperature of the wall-hung boiler is set reasonably, there will be no scald. I suggest you try something comfortable in Zhongan's home. Under normal circumstances, when the outlet water temperature of wall-hung boiler is about 80℃, it will drop to about 60℃ after heating, and the surface temperature will be about 50℃. If you touch it directly, it will feel very hot, but it will not burn. Of course, it is a bit dangerous if the wall-hung boiler is not carefully operated at full capacity. If you are really worried about burns, there are several solutions:
First, making a cover outside the radiator can effectively avoid scalding accidents, but it will affect the overall heat dissipation effect;
Second, change the way of heating, such as floor heating, warm feet and cool roof, which is comfortable and healthy, more suitable for weak children, and don't worry about burns.