Most people buy a hot tub for relaxation and their therapeutic value, but without regular, proper maintenance hot tub bacterium can form and could make you sick or cause skin rashes
Mycobacterium avium, a member of the bacteria family, which causes tuberculosis, although not usually contagious, has found a pleasant neighborhood in a hot tub. It is one the hot tub bacterium found to be present in tubs, which do not have a regular cleaning schedule followed.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
Enclosure For Your Hot Tub Spa
A hot tub enclosure for your spa provides a variety of important functions; safety, storage, comfort and protection. Spend some time shopping through all of your selections to come up with the best choice for your hot tub enclosure and the enjoyment of your spa will increase greatly.
Monday, February 12, 2007
The Best Enclosure For Your Hot Tub Spa
Hot tub enclosures for your spa can also provide storage for chemicals and other hot tub accessories. If you select a slightly larger hot tub enclosure, you can provide your spa with additional seating for those who are waiting for a turn in the water. You can even bring in elements such as places to store towels and keep drinks if you would like. As you are planning the elements of your hot tub enclosure, lighting your spa should be one of your top priorities. Lighting will make it safer for getting into and out of your spa at night, and provide a warm atmosphere for soaking. Stay away from harsh, bright lights, and look instead for softer lighting options. Some people will install fiber optic lighting to their hot tub enclosures to make their spa warm and inviting.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Why To Include An Enclosure For Your Hot Tub Spa
Besides protection from the elements, a hot tub enclosure for your spa can combine many other useful purposes. If you select a closed model that includes a locking door and windows, you increase your security so that intruders cannot reach your hot tub. This can also be an important safety feature for young children – just as you would put a fence around a swimming pool, you want an enclosure around your hot tub spa to keep small children out when you are not available to supervise them. It is also a good way to control use by teenagers, since you probably don’t want your teens gathering in your spa with friends without adequate supervision as well.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Hot Tub And Spa Enclosures Add Beauty And Protection From The Elements
A hot tub will only be a good investment if it sees frequent use and enjoyment from the owner. If you purchase a hot tub to use outdoors in a climate that sees frequent rain or cold temperatures, a hot tub enclosure for your spa may allow you to enjoy many more nights in your spa without worry that the weather will put a damper on your spirits and your soaking. Enclosures for hot tubs and spas come in a variety of sizes, styles and materials, so you will want to do your homework before making the move to purchase one of these structures.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The Daily Maintenance Of Your Hot Tub Spa Chemicals
Every day you need to make sure that your spa water filters on low speed for at least three hours a day. Make sure that your Bromine floater has tablets in it at all times, except when you are using your tub. Your Scumballs or Scumbugs should also remain in the tub at all times, unless it is being used. If your hot tub is equipped with an Ozonator, this should also be run on low speed at least three hours a day.
If it appears that you will be using many hot tub spa chemicals to keep your spa running safely, you are absolutely correct. This is why it pays to shop around for the best prices on the chemicals that you will be keeping in stock. Sometimes your best pricing may come from the internet sites, rather than your local dealer. If you spend some time finding the best deal for your hot tub spa chemicals, you could save quite a bit of money on spa maintenance.
If it appears that you will be using many hot tub spa chemicals to keep your spa running safely, you are absolutely correct. This is why it pays to shop around for the best prices on the chemicals that you will be keeping in stock. Sometimes your best pricing may come from the internet sites, rather than your local dealer. If you spend some time finding the best deal for your hot tub spa chemicals, you could save quite a bit of money on spa maintenance.
The Weekly Maintenance Of Your Hot Tub Spa Chemicals
Each week, your tub should be tested for Bromine, pH, and alkalinity levels. You will probably need to add four to six new Bromine tablets each week to keep levels where they need to be to keep bacteria at bay. You will need to rinse out the Scumballs or Scumbugs that are used to avoid a ring at the waterline of your tub, and place them back in the water until you are ready to use the tub. You will need to add a handful of other chemicals as well, so again it is a good idea to keep a list handy so you know you are keeping the hot tub spa chemicals in check.
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