In general, hot tubs are very safe. But, Thermo-Spas goes the extra mile when it comes to hot tub safety. We are one of the few manufacturers that exceeds almost every industry safety standard, and we have always maintained a 100% safety record. Some of the extra steps we take to ensure the safety of our spa owners include:
Despite all of the safety features built into each Thermo Spas hot tub, there are some common-sense safety rules that only you can follow. Please read and remember the following:
Do not use alcohol or drugs while in your hot tub spa.
The use of alcohol, drugs or medications can greatly increase the risk of hyperthermia. Hyperthermia is the opposite of hypothermia, and it occurs when the internal body temperature reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature (98.6°F). The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy and an increase in the body's internal temperature. If you are on medication, consult with your physician before using a hot tub spa. The effects of hyperthermia may include:
Keep the cover closed and locked when the spa is not in use.
This will keep unsupervised children from playing in your spa, as well as keeping debris and animals out of your hot tub. You should never leave an open hot tub spa unattended.
Children and infants must be supervised.
Pregnant women should consult a physician.
Keep water properly sanitized at all times.
Indoor hot tub installations must be installed in rooms with proper ventilation. If a room is poorly ventilated, vapors containing un-sanitized bacteria may fill the enclosed air space. In particular, the breathing in of vapors containing un-sanitized "mycobacterium avium" may cause a very uncommon infection known as "Hot Tub Lung." Fortunately, it's not contagious and is easily cured, but it can be prevented altogether by making sure that your hot tub is properly sanitized.
Do not use a hot tub spa alone.
First and foremost, Thermo Spas wants you to enjoy the pleasures and benefits of your hot tub in perfect safety. So, please make sure that there is always somebody else nearby when you are in your spa. Besides, it's a lot more fun to share your hot tub!