How to Enjoy a Spa or Hot Tub

Find the right temperature: While most hot tubs go between 80-102 degrees, it’s the 100-102 range that seems to be universally popular., De-stress: From reducing stress, headaches and blood pressure to improving blood flow, a soak in your hot tub...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find the right temperature: While most hot tubs go between 80-102 degrees

    The right temperature can unlock all the full relaxation and beneficial properties of the spa. 104 is the standard temperature for commercial hot tubs and spas and generally this is the maximum water temperature setting for residential hot tub heaters.
  2. Step 2: it’s the 100-102 range that seems to be universally popular.

    If you feel stressed out or have joint point, turn to your hot tub.

    The spa relaxes muscles while releasing endorphins providing a natural feel good sensation. , Scents can be very powerful in invoking the right mood, from relaxation to romance. , The ingredients to a perfect evening, right in your own garden. , A good night’s sleep can leave you feeling more energetic and productive.

    For best results, have a soak two hours before going to bed. , The feeling of well-being experienced in hot tubs is sure to ensure a fun time with conversation flowing. , Bring a portable DVD player by your hot tub and host an aquatic movie night under the stars. , A lack of sanitizer can be dangerous and too much sanitizer will dry out your skin.

    If the pH is not correct the water may smell or be uncomfortable to the skin and eyes.

    Chlorine or bromine should be 2-10ppm, pH should be
    7.2
    -
    7.8 and alkalinity should be between 80 to 125ppm.
  3. Step 3: De-stress: From reducing stress

  4. Step 4: headaches and blood pressure to improving blood flow

  5. Step 5: a soak in your hot tub can work wonders.

  6. Step 6: Experiment with Scents and Bubble Baths: Turn your hot tub into a true spa experience with the addition of favorite fragrances and bubble bath products

  7. Step 7: though make sure the products used are designed for hot tub use).

  8. Step 8: Have a Hot Tub Party: Good music

  9. Step 9: good friends

  10. Step 10: a glass of wine or beer?

  11. Step 11: Sleep Better

  12. Step 12: Be More Productive: Hydrotherapy in hot tubs helps to relax the body

  13. Step 13: lower internal body temperature and sleep better at night.

  14. Step 14: Spend Quality Time with Family: Rather than spending evenings in front of the television

  15. Step 15: getting the family together in the hot tub is a great way to spend quality time together and bond.

  16. Step 16: An Aquatic Movie Theatre: Imagine watching your favorite DVD while relaxing in your hot tub being massaged by the water?

  17. Step 17: Balance your hot tub water well to make sure that you can enjoy your experience.

Detailed Guide

The right temperature can unlock all the full relaxation and beneficial properties of the spa. 104 is the standard temperature for commercial hot tubs and spas and generally this is the maximum water temperature setting for residential hot tub heaters.

If you feel stressed out or have joint point, turn to your hot tub.

The spa relaxes muscles while releasing endorphins providing a natural feel good sensation. , Scents can be very powerful in invoking the right mood, from relaxation to romance. , The ingredients to a perfect evening, right in your own garden. , A good night’s sleep can leave you feeling more energetic and productive.

For best results, have a soak two hours before going to bed. , The feeling of well-being experienced in hot tubs is sure to ensure a fun time with conversation flowing. , Bring a portable DVD player by your hot tub and host an aquatic movie night under the stars. , A lack of sanitizer can be dangerous and too much sanitizer will dry out your skin.

If the pH is not correct the water may smell or be uncomfortable to the skin and eyes.

Chlorine or bromine should be 2-10ppm, pH should be
7.2
-
7.8 and alkalinity should be between 80 to 125ppm.

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