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Hot Tub Rules

Alcohol and Hot Tubs do not mix – Drinking alcohol in a hot tub can be dangerous. This is because the heat causes your blood vessels to dilate which in turn causes blood pressure to rise. This has an impact on how your body reacts to alcohol. Heat and alcohol combined can cause dehydration and possible heat exhaustion. If you feel any of the following symptoms exit the tub immediately:-

Light headedness, dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, extreme fatigue, headaches, extreme sweating.

General

The hot tub requires daily testing and chemical treatment in order to be enjoyed safely. This is usually done late morning and a suitable time will be agreed with you at check in.

You will be shown on arrival how to remove the cover and operate the jets and lights.  Please do not use any of the other hot tub controls.  The temperature has been set to the optimum level for your comfort and safety.

 

Rules

Fake Tan must not be worn in the hot tub. Guests must shower before using the hot tub to ensure the removal of moisturisers, perfumes, body lotions etc as these can all affect the clarity of the water and chemical balance. Guests should also shower after using the hot tub to minimise any reaction to the chlorine.

Please take care around the hot tub and do not run. The decking and steps are anti-slip but care must still be taken.

Please use the plastic glasses provided if drinking in and around the hot tub.  Glass ware should not be used in the hot tub due to the risk of breakage.

Do not use the hot tub if you have skin, ear or other body infections, open sores or wounds.

Do not use the hot tub continuously for more than two hours at a time. Recommended guidelines suggest that you should use a hot tub for 15 – 30 minutes at a time with a maximum of 45 minutes at any one time.

Do not eat food or smoke whilst in the hot tub.

Do not immerse your head under water.

Close and secure the cover when the hot tub is not in use.

 

Health Warnings

Children under the age of 7 should not use the hot tub.

Do not leave children unattended in or near the hot tub.

Do not use the hot tub if you are unwell, have low or high blood pressure, are pregnant, sensitive to chlorine, or have any open wounds. If in doubt, seek medical advice before using.

 

Damages

Any damage to the hot tub cover, lifting system, controls or filtration system will be charged accordingly.

If the hot tub has to be shut down due to contamination, chemical imbalance, damage etc due to the above rules not being followed, guests will be without the use of the hot tub whilst it is drained, cleaned, refilled and heated, and a charge will be levied.

Any maintenance required as a result of introduction of pollutants, including soap, shampoo etc will incur a charge.

 

Responsibility

You use the hot tub at your own risk,

Laigh Hapton Farm Holidays will not be held responsible for your safety whilst using the hot tub.

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