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People who are not suitable for outdoor hot tubs: 1. People with cardiovascular diseases 2. People with respiratory diseases 3. People with diabetes 4. Pregnant women 5. People with sensitive skin or skin diseases 6. People with poor body temperature regulation 7. Alcoholics and drug users 8. People with weak immune systems 9. People who are overly tired or dehydrated
First of all, from a technical point of view, hot tubs can be placed outdoors. Many hot tubs are designed with outdoor use in mind and have waterproof, windproof and weatherproof properties.
1. Wooden Hot Tub 2. Acrylic bathtub 3. Ceramic bathtub
Inject warm water into the bathtub up to 2 inches above the highest nozzle, or leave the water in the bathtub after use. Add two tablespoons of low foam: powdered automatic dish detergent and a small amount of household bleach. Open the massage bathtub for 5 to 10 minutes, then close it, drain the water, and then rinse the surface of the bathtub with water.
Cleaning the outdoor jacuzzi: 1. Rinse after each use 2. Use mild cleaning agents 3. Bleach 4. Vinegar and soda powder Maintaining the outdoor bathtubs : 1. Avoid contact with hard objects 2. Regular inspection of sealing 3. Prevent blockage 4. Avoid using strong acids or alkalis 5. Regular inspection and maintenance 6. Ventilation
1. First, open the plug of the outdoor hot tubs at the outlet and clean it thoroughly; 2. Discharge water, preferably at a water level below 42 centimeters, and adjust the water temperature properly; 3. Rinse hands and feet with hot water to adapt the body to the temperature of the water. According to personal needs, add some skincare shower products; 4. After taking a bath, directly drain the water from the outdoor jacuzzi tub. Use a shower to rinse the inner wall of the hot tub and let it dry.