10 Things To Keep In Mind Before Your Hot Tub Soak

There is nothing more luxurious than soaking in a hot tub deep into the night, letting your worries fade away. The last thing every hot tub owner needs is issues with the hot tub.

No matter what your mood is after a long day at work or if you are just relaxing with friends, the warm water and massaging jets can provide a relaxing and rejuvenating experience from your hot tub soak.

Water has the power to revitalize our physical and mental state, and we are transported into a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. An essential piece of recreational equipment for every home, hot tubs allow family members and friends to unwind and relax.

In order to ensure safety and enjoyment for a long time, there are some things you should do before diving into your hot tub adventure.

Let’s look at 10 things you need to keep in mind before enjoying the ultimate hot tub soak and savoring your hot tub for years to come.

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1. Clean the Hot Tub

Our minds are usually filled with thoughts of leisure and fun before we get to use our hot tubs, but before we do so, the most important thing is to make sure that your tub is clean.

Hot tubs should not be used by people with open wounds or skin infections. The water in hot tubs is full of germs. When sanitizer levels in the water are not maintained, hot water provides the perfect environment for the spread of viruses.

The water in the bathtub becomes contaminated with body fluids and grime whenever someone soaks in it. Your relaxation session can be ruined by clogged filters, unbalanced water, and other factors.

2. Shower Before Your Hot Tub Soak

In order to enjoy a fulfilling hot tub soak, make sure you and your family rinse off any dirt, grime, or oil from your body. To prepare, take a shower and rinse, and then prepare to jump in.

Maintaining the pH balance of your hot tub water will be easier by washing off body oils and personal care products.

To maintain the longevity of your hot tub, it’s crucial that you prepare your family and friends for the hot tub and that they follow the appropriate sanitary and safety rules for your hot tub.

Make sure guests rinse their hands and feet before sitting in the tub. The water in your new hot tub will be clean much longer if lotion, deodorant, and sweat are washed down the drain instead of left behind.

Make sure you have someone with you if you have been drinking, are on medication, or can’t get into and out of the hot tub alone.

3. Clean and Inspect the Interior

A quick inspection of the hot tub is a good idea before setting foot in it. It is advisable to maintain good hygiene in hot tubs to prevent the unwanted growth of microorganisms.

Before giving the hot tub a go, check the side panels for any signs of leaks. If you don’t have filters in place, do not run your tub. Be sure to ensure the hydro jets and filters aren’t clogged and that there isn’t any water left in the system.

As a final precaution, lift up your hot tub cover to check for evidence of mold, bacteria, or fungus.

4. Test the Water

It is important to get your tub cleaned before your hot tub soak if the water is cloudy, green, or smells musty or foamy. It’s unsanitary and unhygienic to soak in dirty water. The best way to treat this is by draining, refilling, and starting over with a badge of freshwater. Plus, it’s always a nicer feeling to jump into freshwater, without the gunk.

Also, remember to check the pH levels of the water. Unfortunately, if you leave warm water in a hot tub for an extended period of time, you can experience these types of problems. Therefore, stay vigilant and do a quick inspection and smell test that can alert you to any future problems.

5. Wear Appropriate Clothing

When relaxing in your hot tub, you should wear a swimsuit. Wearing the right clothing in the hot tub is crucial, even though it may not seem like a big deal.

If you plan on going directly from the beach or lake to your hot tub, avoid wearing your bathing suit, as this can transfer minerals into the hot tub water. To prevent wreaking havoc on your spa water, you need to ensure that the swimsuit you wear is clean and free of detergents.

6. Tie Back Hair

Nobody likes to have floating hair everywhere after you’re already in your hot tub. Having your hair pinned up also helps minimize the accumulation of hair in the filter, which reduces the need for cleaning.

Also, ensure your hair is not oily and greasy when you enter the hot tub. Rinse it off. You want clean, slicked-back hair when you enter the hot tub.

7. Check the Temperature

Keeping your hot tub at the right temperature is essential. It’s partly a matter of personal preference when it comes to choosing a hot tub temperature, but following a few guidelines can help you stay comfortable and healthy in your hot tub.

Most people find 104 to be a little too warm anyway. Some people prefer to keep their hot tub in the 90s, while others prefer to set it to 100 or 102.

If the water is too cold, it doesn’t feel as right; if it’s too hot, it might cause bodily problems. It’s always pleasant and relaxing to get into water just slightly hotter than our internal body temperatures, which is around 98.6 F (37 C).

You can set your hot tub temperature to no more than 104 degrees Fahrenheit. It is possible to get heatstroke if you go anything higher than 106 degrees Fahrenheit.

8. Eat!

Take a bite before your hot tub soak because the hot water can make you hungry fast. Once you’re in the hot tub, you don’t want to be going in and out of the hot tub to fetch food and leave a watery mess.

You may think that drinking your favorite beverage or drinking your morning coffee is harmless for your hot tub. Beware that crumbly foods and excessive spills can pose a risk for everyone involved.

Keep it simple and get crumb-free dips and snacks like mini jalapeno balls or mozzarella sticks, finger food like crackers, cheese, chili bites, or hassle-free desserts like apple roll-ups and brownie bites. Get a sturdy table nearby or eat something before you settle in. 

9. Turn on the Music

What’s a hot tub soak without some relaxing music? The first thing you want to do when you get into your hot tub is to de-stress and get transported to a calm, relaxing place. Rather than trying to pick out music when you get there, you should prepare a hot tub playlist in advance.

For music lovers, there are many hot tubs that offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity to be able to control and monitor the hot tub.

Finally, make sure you keep your phone protected in a docking area within a dry protector, in order to prevent it from falling into the water. We’ve all been in unfortunate accidents involving our phones, so be cautious when using audio devices such as headphones and speakers.

10. Use Hot Tub-Safe Drinkware

Make sure you drink a few glasses of water before your hot tub soak, to ensure adequate hydration. Hot water in a hot tub causes you to become dehydrated very quickly. While you’re sipping on your favorite beverage or food, ensure you’re using hot tub-safe drinkware.

Avoid bringing glassware into or near a hot tub, because if they break, a bigger mess awaits. A small piece of glass breaks and tears the filters into tiny, nearly invisible slivers.

For the hot tub owner, this means draining, cleaning, and refilling the spa. Having to deal with that mess during a hot tub party can be disappointing.

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