While a freestanding Hydro-Pool may provide your family with years of enjoyment, relaxation, and entertainment, you should be aware of the hot tub risks and safety problems that they pose to kids. As a hot tub owner, it is your responsibility to know the basics and keep your children safe when in and around your hot tub. That’s why in this blog we thought we’d share some kid-friendly hot tub safety recommendations.
What to Remember to Have a Good and Pleasant Experience
- When you’re finished bathing, secure your hot tub’s top. This will not only prevent your children from falling in, but it will also prohibit any neighborhood children from entering your property. A freestanding Hydro-Pool safety cover will also keep the temperature of your tub consistent and dirt out of the water.
- It’s all too easy for kids to get carried away when they’re roughhousing. And it’s all too easy for someone to get hurt as a result. Installing anti-skid treads on steps, coating your deck with sand paint, and laying slip-proof rubber mats near the hot tub’s entry can all help reduce slips and falls outside the hot tub. Children (and adults) should use extra caution when entering any hot tub.
- Children who can stand up in the heat with their heads entirely out of the water for no more than five minutes should be able to handle temperatures of 104 degrees. Children can stay in the water for 15 minutes if the temperature is reduced to 98 degrees. According to the experts, adults should also encourage children to drink fresh water during their soak.
Conclusion
Acquaviva is dedicated to providing you with a freestanding Hydro-Pool that will offer you years of relaxation. If you’re seeking a high-quality product for your space, consider booking a hydro pool for your space today. We’ll offer you a high-quality product that has a premium feel.