Policies & Guidelines (Details)
- Please shower before and after using the hot tub.
It is important to shower before using the hot tub to remove all body oils, hair
spray/gel, perfumes, etc. as they will affect the chemistry of the water. It is
important to shower after using the hot tub because some people are sensitive
to the bromine in the water. Showering after tubbing will help reduce the
chance of someone having a reaction to the bromine residue left on their skin
upon getting out of the tub. Soapy showers are most effective in accomplishing
these goals.
- Elderly persons and those suffering from heart disease, diabetes, high or low blood pressure and those on medication should not use hot tubs.
Sitting in a hot tub dilates blood vessels, raises body temperature, lowers
blood pressure or raises blood pressure depending on the individual. All of
these factors have significant effects on the disorders listed above. In reference
to elderly people, they are more susceptible to lowered blood pressure and
subsequent fainting due to the potential loss of elasticity of their blood vessels. Lowered
blood pressure stresses the heart as the heart works harder to bring
blood pressure up to a good level. Lowered blood pressure and blood vessel
dilation have a significant effect on medication absorption.
- Pregnant women are not advised to use hot tubs.
Sitting in a hot tub causes blood to move to the skin's surface in order to help
regulate body temperature and release heat. The fetus is then deprived of an
adequate blood supply as blood moves towards surface areas. Hot tubbing raises
the body temperature of both the mother and the fetus. This
is a problem because the fetus has no temperature regulating mechanism such
as sweating like an adult. Elevated body temperatures in the first trimester have
been found to result in neurological problems in newborns. Pregnant women
can use the hot tubs if they have consulted their physicians and received approval or
if they feel comfortable using the hot tub and getting in and out frequently to
regulate their body temperature.
- Oils, body lotions, and minerals in the water are prohibited.
Any of these substances will upset the delicate chemical balance of the water,
possibly resulting in a less than ideal pH level or bromine level. They also may
clog and damage our filters. The spa fragrances that we sell are made for use
in hot tubs and do not affect the pH or bromine levels, nor do they harm our filters.
- Always exit and enter the tubs slowly and cautiously.
Wet feet, slippery tubs, and icy decks combine to make exiting and entering the
tubs a potentially dangerous activity. Guests are encouraged to move very
careefully to and from their hot tub.
- Long exposure may result in nausea, dizziness, and fainting.
These are symptoms of lowered blood pressure which may result from
prolonged exposure. When blood pressure falls, less blood reaches the brain
causing dizziness and fainting. Get in and out of the hot tub frequently to
regulate body temperature.
- The consumption of alcohol is prohibited.
The consumption of alcohol while hot tubbing is dangerous! Alcohol may dialate
blood vessels and lower blood pressure. Dilated blood vessels in the stomach
allow alcohol to enter the blood stream much faster than normal. Lowered blood
pressure means the alcohol will be slower in exiting the blood stream. While
hot tubbing, the effects of alcohol will be felt sooner and more intensely and last
longer than under normal conditions.
- No glass bottles or containers are permitted.
Glass may break and pose a serious danger on the deck and in the tub. Slippery
conditions increase the chances of glass breaking.
- Persons under 18 must be accompanied by a parent.
We can allow people under 18 if we receive the consent of their parents/guardians
either in writing or by phone.
- Please be careful, decks can be slick and/or icy.
Guests are strongly encouraged to step slowly and carefully when moving to and
from their hot tub.
- No candles or food allowed.
Candles and/or food items tend to create messes. We do not allow any candles
and only allow the beverage items sold in the lobby to be used in the hot tub
rooms. An additional cleaning fee may be charged to anyone failing to follow
these rules.
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