We often talk about the importance of water safety, yet naturally skip over the importance of hot tub accessibility. While it might be an easy topic to ignore, entering and exiting your hot tub should be effortless. For this reason, the team at Hot Tub Covers Canada shares this hot tub safety tip: Equip your hot
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Snow, ice and high winds can put undue stress on hot tub covers during the winter months. Why not extend the life of your investment by following a few simple tips from the Hot Tub Covers Canada team. Use A Broom Do not allow snow or ice to form on your hot tub cover during
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The key to successful winterized pool cover maintenance stems from a properly installed pool cover. During the fall closing, your winterized pool cover should have been pulled taut over the water surface. If secured correctly, the cover is designed to withstand substantial weight from snow and ice. In years with abundant accumulation, pool owners report
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We hope we never experience one, but we need to be prepared for emergencies around the hot tub. Hot tub and pool owners know the importance of emergency preparedness. But do they have everything they need? Here is a check-list of everything you need to prepare for a hot tub crisis: First Aid Kit: Band
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If you have a hot tub, and small children are going to be around it, you should know the safety precautions to take before letting them get in. While there is no specific age restriction for children and hot tubs, there are guidelines that hot tub owners should follow. In general, infants and toddlers should
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Whether you have a pool or hot tub, you need to be aware of proper safety around water to prevent accidents. In order to make your water time an enjoyable experience, keep these safety tips in mind: Never leave children alone near the pool or hot tub This may seem obvious, but sometimes turning your
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2010 marked the worst day in Mr. Audette’s life. His two year old boy was being watched at an unregistered daycare, when he drowned in a small pool. A recent inquest recommends banning pools from daycares across Canada, and Audette thinks it’s a good idea. He credits a lack of supervision for his son’s horrific
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If you have a hot tub and children or grandchildren, you’ve no doubt wondered: How young is too young for a dip in the spa? Assuming the kids are old enough to play in a pool or hot tub (let’s say they have taken some swimming lessons so they’re comfortable in the water), is the
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