Depends on the kind of shock you are using. If it is the more common MPS (Mono Persulfate, " non-chlorine shock") usually 10-15 minutes.
Depends on the kind of shock you are using. If it is the more common MPS (Mono Persulfate, " non-chlorine shock") usually 10-15 minutes.
definatly not
Hot tub covers can have long lives if they are cared for properly. Hot tub covers are mostly affected by dirt and sunlight so keep it clean and perhaps put a tarp over it if the hot tub is in direct sunlight.
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A child in Diapers should never be in a hot tub. The delicate skin can burn and scald easily with the increased temperature of the tub. Children should never be left alone in a Jacuzzi or Hot tub as they can drown easily. Also being allowed to stay in too long can be damaging to their skin.
Hot tub chemicals are for the most part perfectly safe for the human body. The main chemical used is a chlorine product. It is safer the be exposed to chlorinated water in a hot tub, than it is to dirty hot tub water that has not been properly cleaned. The heat from a hot tub can make nasty organisms grow very quickly. There are also natural hot tubs, please see the following link for more information www.ahhnatural.com
Hot tub and Spa tub covers are pretty safe. They are simply used to cover the top of the tub to keep out dirt and debris and bugs. They don't seem to be able to cause any harm.
As long as the hotub is safe and reliable not to cause infection it is okay to purchase. Yes. You might prefer to have it professionally cleaned and disinfected before use. However, it is totally safe.
No. That hot tub will evaporate so quickly,it is a high risk to human beings.
Yes it is. If it is a public spa I would recommend wearing a tampon. Be sure to remove it right away once you get out of the hot tub.
The physical therapist will decide when it is safe to get into a hot tub after a knee replacement. It will likely not be okay until at least a month after the operation.
I got my staples out 2 weeks after surgery and the nurse said no baths or jacuzzis for 3 weeks after staples were removed... I'm waiting 6 weeks after surgery to swim or hot tub just to be safe
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.