The temperature should NOT EXCEED 104oF.
From My experience the hotter the better.
Your hot tub should be around 100 degrees. You do not want your water to hot, but you want it to feel good. You could possible even go up o 120 degrees.
No. If you have a fever you should not get into a hot tub. It could cause a rise in your body temperature and that could be dangerous.
A child in Diapers should never be in a hot tub. The delicate skin can burn and scald easily with the increased temperature of the tub. Children should never be left alone in a Jacuzzi or Hot tub as they can drown easily. Also being allowed to stay in too long can be damaging to their skin.
A hot tub is just that a tub of hot water thus, the need for a heater. To reek the benefits and pleasures of owning a hot tub a heater is an essential element to the experience.
The temperature should be around 20 to 25 degrees. This is incorrect; at 20 - 25° F the water would be ice and at these temperatures C (68 - 77 F) the water would be way too cold to be considered a spa/hot tub. For children the water should be kept between 98°F to 102°F or 37°C to 39°C. A child should never spend more than 15 minutes in a spa/hot tub without exiting to cool off for at least 5 minutes. A child's body cannot regulate its internal temperature as well as an adult; these high temperatures can lead to several health issues that can become life threatening. NEVER leave a child in a spa/hot tub unattended.
AnswerA comfortable temperature will be between 90 and 105 F. Experiment and find what is comfortable for you. For public spas many states have laws regarding a maximum temperature, usually 107 F, so check local regulations if this is for public use.Water temperature in a spa should never exceed at 104 degrees F. For healthy adult, 100 degrees F is safer and special caution for children is recommended. Before entering a spa or hot tub, the water temperature should be measured with the use of accurate thermometer. Persons taking special medications that will cause drowsiness should not use spa or hot tub.
Very young children should not be in a hot tub at all, older children can safely be in a hot tub for about 10 minutes. Make sure they drink plenty of fluids before and after going in the tub.
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