Safety information

SAFETY FIRST

Our Endlessspa team are concerned about our customers safety. Please be informed that injuries and even death can result from unsafe or inproper use. The following information will help to ensure you and your family a safe sauna and hot tub experience.

SAFETY

Endlesspa sauna or hot tub can be the main point for your entertainment. Please plan ahead to prevent accidents and injuries so you can enjoy your entertainment without any risks. If you know about safety practice and use good judgement, you will find that the benefits of a sauna or hot tub can far outweigh the risks. If you have any further questions or concerns about safety and equipment operation, do not hesitate to call 07399209924

Drowning

Drowning is the third leading cause of accidental death for children under the age of four. The water depth of a hot tub is sufficient for drowning to happen. Be sure to always cover the hot tub when not in use.

Children

Never allow children to use sauna or hot tub unsupervised. Children enjoy playing in water and may not understand the risk involved in too much exposure. Discretion is advised in allowing children to use our sauna and hot tub at all, since their young bodies may not adjust well to the high temperatures. If in doubt, check with your doctor. If young children will be using our sauna or hot tub, explain to them that they can not under any circumstances stay too long, dive or jump into it. While a hot tub may seem large and deep to a child, it is not designed for jumping, diving or underwater swimming.

Elevation In body Temperature

Staying in sauna or soaking for extended periods of time at too high temperatures can elevate the body temperature and the temperature of internal organs past safe limits. Water temperature should never under any circumstance exceed 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Never stay in sauna or soak in the hot tub for more than 15 minutes. Leave the sauna or hot tub to cool your body temperature down and then slowly return for another round. Always check timer and thermometer readings in sauna or hot tub at all times to monitor the heat and water temperature before and while in the sauna or hot tub. Staying in sauna or soaking in hot tub too long can make people light-headed or faint. 

Health Risks

Soaking in a hot tub can be a most wonderful feeling. Hot water can be rejuvenating and soothing to your soul. Still, there are health risks: -Persons with heart disease, diabetes, high or low blood pressure, any serious illness, or pregnant women and indeed any persons with any doubt should not enter a hot tub. -Persons with skin, ear, genital, or other body infections should not enter the hot tub because of the possibility of spreading the infection.

Alcohol and Drugs

Never allow anyone who has been drinking alcohol or using any kinds of drugs (prescribed or illegal) enter the sauna or hot tub. Alcohol in your blood stream and staying in heat or soaking in the tub create a combined effect that can be damaging. The ultimate danger of combined alcohol consumption and hot water soaking is drowning due to loss of consciousness, heart attack or injury due to passing out or falling. As with alcohol, the combined use of certain drugs and medicines and hot water soaking or staying in high heat can be dangerous. Never use a sauna or hot tub after using narcotics or other drugs that may cause sleepiness, drowsiness, or raise or lower blood pressure. With any drug or medication, consult your doctor about potential harmful effects from combined drug use and hot water soaking.

 

 

Electrical Shock

Water is an excellent conductor of electricity. Electrical shock or electrocution can occur in a spa or hot tub if live electrical current (including current from a mobile phone) comes into contact with the water. Keep electrical appliances a significant distance from the spa or hot tub. DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS. Where possible, use battery operated appliances around the sauna or hot tub. Electrocution from appliances and telephones in contact with water is a real danger.