If you have an older model the child's hair could get caught in the intake and they could drown.I would also be concerned with temp too hot and the length of time spent in the tub. Could fall asleep and drown if not supervised.
Hot tubs themselves are perfectly safe for children over the age of 3 as long as there is an adult with them in the tub. The temperature of the water should be kept lower than for an adult. Adults can stand temperatures up to 104 degrees, but children should not use a tub over 100 degrees, and even then should only stay in there for 15 minutes.
the blue lagoon is very hot, and can burn the skin, my brother got bad burns from swimming in it the blue lagoon is very hot, and can burn the skin, my brother got bad burns from swimming in it
the big splash in Waingaro hot springs!!! it is so fun
No it's not even really hot yet
Some must-visit hot spots in Iceland include the Blue Lagoon, the Golden Circle (including Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall), the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, and the black sand beaches of Vik.
i think it was..the creature from the black lagoon..
Siskel and Ebert and the Movies - 1986 Doc Hollywood Return to the Blue Lagoon Hot Shots Paris Is Burning Another You was released on: USA: 1991
he eats ham and eggs with a splash of hot sauce
If hot water is allowed as a sanitizer it must be a minimum of 171 degrees.
If you mean Splish-Splash - it was Bobby Darren.
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.
i live in iceland it's propably a hot spot because of our beautiful nature, our blue lagoon and lots of culture
Some popular hot springs in Europe worth visiting include the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, Therme Vals in Switzerland, and Bath in England.