Hot Tub Safety Information
BEFORE
• Please note, chlorine is present in the water
• We strongly advise that pregnant women DO NOT USE the hot tub
• People with skin, ear, genital or other bodily infections, open sores, or wound should NOT use the hot tub because of the possibility of spreading infection or irritating your condition
• Never use the hot tub while using or after using narcotics or other drugs that may cause sleepiness, drowsiness or raise / lower blood pressure
• Use the toilet and shower with soap and water BEFORE and AFTER using the hot tub. Showering before use washes away many of the common skin bacteria and removes lotions, deodorants, creams etc. which reduce the effectiveness of the spa sanitizer which disinfects the water
• Ensure swimwear has been thoroughly rinsed before entering the hot tub (new swimwear can cause discolouration to the water of the hot tub)
• Please wear appropriate footwear to and from the hot tub to avoid transferring dust / grass/ debris into the hot tub
• Beware of slippery surfaces in and around the hot tub
• Persons with heart disease, diabetes, low or high blood pressure, or any serious illness should not enter the hot tub without prior consultation with their doctor• Avoid using the hot tub immediately after a heavy meal
• Avoid entering the hot tub water immediately after exercising as the water temperature can affect heart rate
• Strictly no walking or sitting on the hot tub lid
DURING
• Limit your time in the hot tub to a maximum of 20 minutes, with a 20 minute cooling off period before getting back in to lower body temperature. Long exposures at warm temperatures can cause high body temperature. Symptoms may include dizziness, nausea, fainting, drowsiness, and reduced awareness, resulting in possible drowning. Prolonged immersion in a spa may be hazardous to your health
• The heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness
• Never use the hot tub alone. Do not exceed 6 people in the hot tub at the same time.
• Take care when entering and leaving the hot tub/ When leaving the hot tub leg muscles may be relaxed enough to make you unsteady
• Do not use electrical appliances in or near the hot tub. Do not take glass or cans of drink to the hot tub area.
• Do not immerse your head in the hot tub water. This increases the risk of infection and can heighten the dangers of drowning due to suction below the waterline
• All children MUST be supervised AT ALL TIMES
• Parents are advised to warn children not to let water into their mouths as this can cause infection or illness
• Never use glass in/near the hot tub as broken glass can cause a risk to people with bare feet and is very difficult to see within the hot tub water
• If the water becomes dirty which in turn clogs up the heater pump then the hot tub may cut and not working correctly. If this happens, you must notify us immediately and stop using the hot tub.
• Take care on the decking as water from the hot tub can cause it to be slippery
• No food or drink to be consumed whilst in the hot tub
AFTER
• When not in use make sure the hot tub cover is down, secured and locked. Take care when closing the lid to avoid injury
• If any fault or damage occurs with the hot tub, please contact us at the earliest convenient moment• If an allergic reaction occurs leave the hot tub and rinse off in the shower. If the reaction persists, contact us or go to a local doctor or A&E
• Do not turn the hot tub isolation switch off as the hot tub’s power needs to be on to carry out the cleaning cycles
• Shower and dry off properly• Please take care when returning to the cottage from the hot tub, wear appropriate footwear to avoid slipping.