hot tubs

Ratatosk

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There was an article in the paper a couple years ago, which talked about the amount of bacteria in hot tubs vs. swimming pools (millions of particles vs. less than a hundred). Warmer temps allows more things to grow -- talked about millions of nasty fecal particles and other things growing in hot tub water. And also about tubs with hot tub jets, hot they're difficult to clean/maintain, so things tend to live/grow in the jets. Bleah, when I gave birth to DS the hospital room had a hot tub. Ewww!

We used to have a hot tub and used it more in the winter months than summer -- when you're sitting in the water, you tend to inhale a lot of the steam, etc. because your face is just above the water level. Our hot tub had a bromine float, sometimes if we just filled the float, we'd be inhaling bromine fumes. Other times our friends sons would come use our hot tub and we'd end up draining it afterwards as we weren't quite sure if they bothered to take bathroom breaks. Sometimes in the summer, the pump wouldn't run as often 'cuz of the heat, so the water would stagnate -- we'd find a bit of greenish algae? growing on the inside edge of the cover.

There are also several articles out there about a rash people get from hot tubs, which is basically pseudomonas follicultis. I know that's one of the issues with a local indoor waterslide park.

Basically you just don't know how hotels and other people maintain their hot tubs. Some people are meticulous, others aren't. With our we did well with maintenance in the winter, but summertime when we didn't use it as often --- not so great.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
There was an article in the paper a couple years ago, which talked about the amount of bacteria in hot tubs vs. swimming pools (millions of particles vs. less than a hundred). Warmer temps allows more things to grow -- talked about millions of nasty fecal particles and other things growing in hot tub water. And also about tubs with hot tub jets, hot they're difficult to clean/maintain, so things tend to live/grow in the jets. Bleah, when I gave birth to DS the hospital room had a hot tub. Ewww!
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<br />We used to have a hot tub and used it more in the winter months than summer -- when you're sitting in the water, you tend to inhale a lot of the steam, etc. because your face is just above the water level. Our hot tub had a bromine float, sometimes if we just filled the float, we'd be inhaling bromine fumes. Other times our friends sons would come use our hot tub and we'd end up draining it afterwards as we weren't quite sure if they bothered to take bathroom breaks. Sometimes in the summer, the pump wouldn't run as often 'cuz of the heat, so the water would stagnate -- we'd find a bit of greenish algae? growing on the inside edge of the cover.
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<br />There are also several articles out there about a rash people get from hot tubs, which is basically pseudomonas follicultis. I know that's one of the issues with a local indoor waterslide park.
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<br />Basically you just don't know how hotels and other people maintain their hot tubs. Some people are meticulous, others aren't. With our we did well with maintenance in the winter, but summertime when we didn't use it as often --- not so great.
 

robert321

New member
I really don't know much about hot tubs, but could you just every once in a while fill it and put some bleach in the water and let that run through for a while? Maybe pool chemicals then drain and rinse them out? It'd kill the bacteria for sure, but would it kill the workings of the jets too?
 

robert321

New member
I really don't know much about hot tubs, but could you just every once in a while fill it and put some bleach in the water and let that run through for a while? Maybe pool chemicals then drain and rinse them out? It'd kill the bacteria for sure, but would it kill the workings of the jets too?
 

robert321

New member
I really don't know much about hot tubs, but could you just every once in a while fill it and put some bleach in the water and let that run through for a while? Maybe pool chemicals then drain and rinse them out? It'd kill the bacteria for sure, but would it kill the workings of the jets too?
 

Jeana

New member
Because I have a jacuzzi tub in my bathroom, I decided to do some research on this topic. Here is an article that I found written in 2002, that gives a lot of information about bacteria in hot tubs: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/articles/2002/03/relaxing-in-filth.aspx
">http://www.infectioncontroltod...elaxing-in-filth.aspx
</a>
Regardless of this article, I am not going to stop bathing in my jacuzzi tub, because the enjoyment and relaxation I get from it are worth the risk. I think I will be sure to clean it more frequently, probably each time it is used. What I am trying to figure out now is what is the best thing to clean it with. I have ran bleach through it, but my husband said that will damage it. I am thinking vinegar, but I'm not sure if that will be strong enough to kill the bacteria.
 

Jeana

New member
Because I have a jacuzzi tub in my bathroom, I decided to do some research on this topic. Here is an article that I found written in 2002, that gives a lot of information about bacteria in hot tubs: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/articles/2002/03/relaxing-in-filth.aspx
">http://www.infectioncontroltod...elaxing-in-filth.aspx
</a>
Regardless of this article, I am not going to stop bathing in my jacuzzi tub, because the enjoyment and relaxation I get from it are worth the risk. I think I will be sure to clean it more frequently, probably each time it is used. What I am trying to figure out now is what is the best thing to clean it with. I have ran bleach through it, but my husband said that will damage it. I am thinking vinegar, but I'm not sure if that will be strong enough to kill the bacteria.
 

Jeana

New member
Because I have a jacuzzi tub in my bathroom, I decided to do some research on this topic. Here is an article that I found written in 2002, that gives a lot of information about bacteria in hot tubs: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/articles/2002/03/relaxing-in-filth.aspx
">http://www.infectioncontroltod...elaxing-in-filth.aspx
</a><br />
<br />Regardless of this article, I am not going to stop bathing in my jacuzzi tub, because the enjoyment and relaxation I get from it are worth the risk. I think I will be sure to clean it more frequently, probably each time it is used. What I am trying to figure out now is what is the best thing to clean it with. I have ran bleach through it, but my husband said that will damage it. I am thinking vinegar, but I'm not sure if that will be strong enough to kill the bacteria.
 
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