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Safety Advice

There is no question that it can be incredibly difficult to spend quality time as a family in today’s society. Finding the time around work, school, extracurricular activities, homework, household errands and everything else that comes with the ‘joys of parenting’ is almost an impossible task. Even when you’ve found the time, the next battle is finding something that everyone wants to do (god help you if you’ve got teenagers!) 

You may have heard that an inflatable hot tub is a solution to all your problems? Well, you aren’t wrong there! Over the past couple of years, inflatable spas have become an incredibly popular addition to the family home. They are a new hub for conversation, forcing everyone to pop down the electronics and spend time together.

But what about safety? If you’re worried about the potential dangers of a hot tub and your children, then we’re here to offer some reassuring advice. Read on to ensure your spa experience is fun and safe for everyone involved.

  • Enter and exit spa with care.
  • Please shower with soap before entering spa.
  • Swimsuits required.
  • Children under 5 are not permitted to use the spa.
  • Children must be supervised at all times.
  • Do not use the spa under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.
  • Do not bathe after a heavy meal.
  • Do not use alone.
  • Do not exceed the max number of persons.
  • Do not enter if the spa temperature is above 40 degrees.
  • Please tie long hair up.
  • No jumping or diving.
  • No glassware in or around the spa.
  • Try limit your spa time to 15 minutes to allow to cool off and re enter again.
  • Please ensure the lid is replaced after use.
  • No sitting or lying on the sides or on top of the lid.
  • All users of the spa use at their own risk.

Please consult a doctor before use if you are: pregnant, elderly, have any heart condition, have low or high blood pressure, diabetes, currently on medication or have any other serious illnesses.