Hot tubbing Washington and Oregon Winters Walking to the spa, it is essential that you maintain the path of your spa during the cold, rainy, snowy season. Make sure the path is lit at night and free of debris, ice and snow. You should always have shoes for better traction to avoid falling.
Removing the tub before removing the cover, cover locks unlock and use a broom to clear debris and snow. Avoid using a rake because it can pierce the spa cover. If you do not lift cover , see a spa professional to install one. tappet cover can help you avoid the aches and pains of dragging a lid of a hot bath. Note that spa covers must be replaced every three to five years, but may need to be replaced sooner in areas where weather. If your coverage is especially heavy, you should replace it. A heavy blanket can damage your lifting and whirlpool, and eventually your body if they are raised incorrectly.
Entering the spa if you have spa steps are made of wood, inspect regularly to ensure they are in good condition. If you have any plans that do not have anti-slip, see a spa professional about adding one. For all types of measures whirlpool, make sure they are solid and are not covered with ice before entering the spa. If you have a safety rail, use it. If you do not, consult a professional to install a hot tub. For spas that do not have measures or safety rails sit on the edge (top bar) of the spa and place both feet firmly in the hot tub to avoid slipping when entering the spa . Keep comfortable in gradually. Entering the spa seat reflection entry step / is advised for your safety.
Soaking in the hot tub Stay hydrated: drink lots of water and avoid excessive consumption of alcohol. Swimming in water over 104 degrees Fahrenheit is not recommended. tolerance levels vary spa bather in terms of duration, it can be cleansing, but the recommended time you have to go in a hot bath is 15 minutes.
Out of the Hot Tub Use both hands and ensure that your feet are firmly planted in contact with the spa shell, measures, and land. This will help prevent falls.
Posted on June 22, 2010.