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How long can you stay in a hot tub? And other jacuzzi questions you always wanted answered...
These are the best tricks you should know when you go in your jacuzzi, courtesy of Eurospas
Entering a hot tub is a delightful experience, offering relaxation and rejuvenation. However, there are some important tips and tricks to keep in mind to ensure your hot tub experience is safe and enjoyable.
Here are some frequently asked questions about best practice when in a hot tub, and the best tricks you should know when you go in your jacuzzi, according to experts in hot tub and spa sales and aftersales care, Eurospas.
How long should you use a hot tub for?
The duration of your hot tub soak depends on the water temperature. An average adult should spend at most between 15 and 30 minutes in their hot tub at a time. If the water temperature is 40°C (104°F), the maximum safe time is 15 minutes to prevent overheating. For water temperatures of 35-37°C (95-100°F), you can safely stay in the hot tub for up to 30 minutes. In no case is it okay to stay in the hot tub for two hours straight.
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Can you put your hair underwater in a hot tub?
To protect your hair from the potentially damaging effects of pool chemicals used to keep the hot tub clean, it’s essential to tie up your hair before entering the water. Stray strands of hair can quickly clog filters and compromise water quality. By tying up your hair, you not only protect your locks but also maintain the efficiency of your hot tub’s filtration system.
Should you shower after a hot tub?
Yes, it’s crucial to shower after each hot tub session. While hot tub water contains chemicals like chlorine or bromine to kill harmful bacteria and keep the water clean, these chemicals can cause skin irritation if not washed off. Showering helps remove any residual chemicals from your skin, especially important for those with sensitive skin.
Should you shower before going in a hot tub?
Practicing good personal hygiene before and after hot tub use is essential for minimising the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and maintaining overall cleanliness. Thoroughly washing the genital area with mild soap and water before entering the hot tub can help remove any bacteria, reducing the likelihood of infections.
By following these tips and tricks, you can make the most of your hot tub experience while ensuring safety and hygiene. Remember to shower after each session, limit your soak time according to water temperature, tie up your hair to protect it from chemicals, and practice good personal hygiene to keep yourself and others safe. With these best practices in mind, you can enjoy countless relaxing moments in your jacuzzi without worry.
For more information on purchasing spas, hot tubs or spare parts, contact Eurospas using the contact details below:
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Tel: 650 722 905 | 674 694 558.
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To install a spa, hot tub or swim spa in your Spanish property, contact Eurospas of Murcia, who have been supplying the highest quality American & European Hot Tubs in Spain for over 14 years.
What kind of spa and hot tub products do they sell?
Eurospas import, supply and stock brand-new American and European Passion spas and hot tubs throughout all of Spain and Portugal, and they only ever import and supply the highest possible quality spas, hot tubs and swim spas. They can even install the popular “barrel-style” saunas.
All of their hot tubs, including those in their luxury Passion Spas range, are manufactured from Poseidonite™ Cast Acrylic Reinforced Lucite™, a material which is recognised as the world’s leading product in the manufacture of quality, strong and durable spa shells. Lucite™ spas are one-piece moulded, which makes for a much more robust shell than cheaper inferior products which are moulded in two pieces or more and welded at the seams, a manufacturing technique weakens the whole structure.
As well as hot tub and spa installations, they also supply accessories and spare parts, including filters and hot tub covers.
How much does it cost to get a hot tub or spa in Spain?
Eurospas of Murcia offer the most comprehensive factory discounts on spas and hot tubs in Spain. You can get your hands on an ex-display model or a reconditioned model from as little as 2,000 euros.
Why use Eurospas?
Experience is everything, and Eurospas has more than a decade dealing with hot tub and spa installations in Spain. They’ve seen it all and overcome almost any issue that you can think of when it comes to hot tubs. When you go to Eurospas to buy your spa, you can rest easy knowing that you’re in good, seasoned hands.
Not only that, but the added extras you get with Eurospas give you the confidence of knowing you’re with the best. They provide a full aftersales service to all their customers and all their spa and hot tub products come with a 20-year structural and shell guarantee.
Euro Spas contact details
- Where: Based in Murcia, but they can deliver to anywhere in Spain and Portugal
- Tel: 650 722 905
- Email: EuroSpas@gmail.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/EuroSpasHotTubs
- Websites: www.eurospas1.com and www.passionspaseurope.com
You can also use the contact form above to send a message to Eurospas today.
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