Only during the time in which your are in the hot tub. After leaving the hot tub, all prior weariness will have evaporated.
Very young children should not be in a hot tub at all, older children can safely be in a hot tub for about 10 minutes. Make sure they drink plenty of fluids before and after going in the tub.
yes. it could. I wanted to go into a hot tub when I was pregnant and I was advised not to.
you gotta make them fully out going, and then just make them go into a hot tub. :P
Make sure your hot tub has onsite repair and maintanance in case of problems.
It depends on the size of the hot tub. If you are going with an average size hot tub, then I wouldn't fit no more than 8 people in it. That would end up being 2 people on each side, if you are renting a square shaped hot tub.
I think as with a lot of things like that, it depends on where you got it from. Maybe you are supposed to get a hot tub cover, but maybe it doesn't come with one. I think the only way to find out if you specifically are going to get a hot tub cover with it is to call the people you purchased it from and ask.
occasionally a sale will have one but there not going to be cheap
It functions as a direct object.
It functions as a direct object.
Generally most hot tub heaters reach a maximum of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot tub heaters are regulated to prevent excessive heat from harming our bodies. The following is a website that has a lot of detail about hot tub heaters. http://www.ehow.com/about_5031765_temperature-should-hot-tub.html
Most of the time the installation is going to be a separate cost, but if you go to the hot tub store you can ask how much the installation will cost and use that to figure out what your budge is for the hot tub. Some hot tub stores will even allow you to negotiate the prices.
If you are going to be away from your hot tub for a while the best thing is to cover it. This prevents any thing to fall into your hot tub or any inappropriate behavior while you are gone.