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Are Airbnb Hot Tubs Safe & Sanitary? A Closer Look.
When booking an Airbnb with a hot tub, one of the key concerns for many travelers is whether the hot tub is safe and sanitary. Unlike hotels, which are subject to strict health and safety regulations, Airbnb properties often rely on individual hosts to maintain their amenities.
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Pet Safety Around Hot Tubs and Pools: 25 Key Tips
Everyone talks about being safe around the pool with your children, the elderly, and so on. But there are not very many articles written on basic pet safety around your pool or hot tub. Here are 25 great pointers on being pet safe around any hot tub or pool. If you have any questions about safety around your hot tub or pool, please feel free to ask us for help.
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Proper Hot Tub Water Temperature For All Ages
With family recently purchasing a new hot tub, the question about hot tub water temperature became a new question again. I then realized that I have never written an article about it on our website. First and foremost, never get it above 104°F. However, in a few cases, it should be much cooler, as with the elderly, children, and pregnant women. Anyhow, here is some great hot tub temperature safety advice. Hopefully it helps you and your family be safer.
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Basic Pool & Spa Safety Tips
Ensuring safety in and around pools and spas is paramount for preventing accidents and injuries. Here is a good starting point for helping make your backyard pool or spa the safest possible not only for yourself, but your family and guests. Maintaining a safe environment cannot be overstated.
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Going Away On Vacation? Preparing Your Hot Tub Before You Go.
Are you preparing to go on vacation or away for an extended period of time? Worried about how your hot tub will fair during this time? We have prepared a checklist of things you should do to prepare before leaving. If you follow these steps, things should go smoothly and your hot tub will be in good condition when you return.
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Do You Have A Professional Level First Aid Kit For Your Backyard Pool/Spa?
Having a first aid kit readily available for your pool or spa is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of all users. Pools and spas, while providing relaxation and enjoyment, also present various risks, including slips, falls, cuts, and other injuries. A well-stocked first aid kit can address minor injuries quickly and efficiently, preventing them from escalating into more serious conditions. For instance, treating a small cut or scrape immediately can prevent infection and allow the injured person to return to enjoying their time in the water sooner.
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What Causes Hot Tub Foam & How Do I Get Rid Of It?
At some point, every hot tub owner has dealt with hot tub foam. It is irritating, and is often difficult to get rid of. Here are some of the major causes of hot tub foam and a few tips on how to get rid of it. Often the solution is in knowing what causes it in the first place, and making an effort to avoid it from happening.
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Tips for Preventing Algae Growth in Your Pool
Algae growth is one of the most common issues pool owners face, but it can be prevented with proactive maintenance and the right strategies. Algae can quickly turn a clean, inviting pool into a murky, unusable mess if not managed effectively. In this article, we'll dive into advanced techniques for keeping your pool algae-free by focusing on water chemistry, circulation, and equipment efficiency.
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15 Tips On Cleaning Your Hot Tub
Cleaning a hot tub is essential to maintain its hygiene and functionality. Here are 15 tips to help you keep your hot tub clean and enjoyable: Here are 15 great tips for keeping your hot tub clean every day.
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What Does Balboa M7 Technology Mean?
Balboa M7 Control Systems are the most advanced spa controls ever developed. Balboa created the first reliable electronic spa control nearly twenty years ago and M7 technology is the biggest breakthrough since. By coupling our unique, patented software and design with state-of-the-art materials, M7 technology provides you a more reliable system that is less expensive to install and maintain. M7 controls are intended to accommodate the most demanding new spa designs and advanced water temperature management into the new millennium.
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Replacing Your Spa Heater - Seven Easy Steps!
If you have a hot tub/spa, there will come a time when you will need to replace your spa heater. It is an inevitability with owning a hot tub. Generally speaking, this comes about every three to five years. This article assumes that you have already determined that the spa heater or spa element needs replacing. Generally this is the case when you have a "dry fire", where the heater is running and no water is flowing through it. That will generally kill the heating element (even if the thermostat and flow switches are working properly), and thus the need to read this article.
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Figuring Out What Spa Heater You Have
Finding the right heater for your system is imperative in properly repairing your spa control system. Generally speaking, you can find the proper part number from the label located on your heater housing. If it is a Balboa Water Group heater, which will be covered here on this page, the heater number will be on the label which should look something like the following:
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Is My Balboa Spa Heater Discontinued?
Over the course of time, Balboa has had a tendency to like to discontinue products at an exceedingly accelerated rate. There are a significant number of Balboa heaters that have been discontinued and Balboa has not provided a replacement part number for any of them. If you are trying to replace one of the spa heaters on this list, and are having trouble locating it, you now know why. You may have come to this page through our Heater Locator, which lists all of the spa control systems made by Balboa Water Group over the last 25 years.
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What Is The Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Safety Act?
The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act was introduced into legislation by U.S. Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida after Virginia Graeme Baker, a 7 year old drown in a hot tub after being trapped underwater by a powerful suction of a hot tub drain. Graeme, as she was known, was a member of her community swim team and a proficient swimmer from the age of three. She was the granddaughter of Secretary of State James Baker III. The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 as Title XIV and enacted by Congress and signed by President Bush on December 19, 2007.
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Hot Tub Water Chemistry Guide
We have developed several steps to help keep your water clear and healthy. ALWAYS make sure your filtration pump is working and wait 30 minutes before adding different chemicals to your hot tub. If you have any questions in regards to keeping your hot tub safe and healthy, please feel free to contact one of our Customer Service Specialists for more information. You can reach us here daily via chat or e-mail or you can call us toll-free at 800-918-9143.