Spa Cover Features

and Spa Safety

Lockable Saftey Cover

Double Sewn, Hand Grips Provide superior durability and an extra level of comfort..

Insulated Heat Bags Helps to eliminate heat loss between the cover fold when spa is not in use.

4 Child Resistant Locking Mechanisms Fasten to each corner of the spa, providing that extra peace of mind.

Sealed Interior Hexene Poly Bag Protects inner foam core by reducing sweating and moisture.

 Spa Safety

• Maintain constant adult supervision when children are in or near ANY body of water.• Install fences, barriers and spa covers to prevent unsupervised access, especially by young children. • Always completely remove your spa cover before using your spa.• Inspect your spa equipment on a regular basis to ensure that it is in good working order and that it is safe. • Always test the temperature of your spa’s water before entering the spa. It is recommended that maximum      water temperature never exceed 104°F (40°C). Do not soak for more than 15 minutes at one sitting in 104°F        (40°C) water.• Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, high or low blood pressure, and 

  pregnant women, should not use a spa without advance approval by their physician. If a person has any     

  doubt as to whether a medical condition should limit their use of a spa, they should seek prior consultation

  with their physician. Individuals with open cuts or wounds should not use a spa until completely healed• Never use a spa when you are alone and never use a spa while using or after using alcohol or drugs that may

  cause sleepiness, drowsiness, or raise or lower blood pressure.• Ask your city about any specific rules and regulations that apply to spa ownership, including local electrical

  codes.• Do not allow unsafe or risky behavior in and around the spa.

• Consult with a licensed electrician for installation of or any work to your spa. If you are installing your own 

  spa, it is your responsibility that all work performed complies with the National Electrical Code and all other

  applicable codes and regulations.• Your spa’s jets, grates, skimmer and main drain should be properly maintained and secured. Spa users should

  be instructed not to stick any part of their body into such outlets as entrapment and drowning can occur.

  Spa users with long hair should also be cautioned not to get their hair near such outlets.• Keep a first aid kit in close proximity to your spa.• Maintenance and safety manuals contain detailed tips and recommendations and should be read, followed

  and applied on a regular basis.• We encourage all spa owners to request safety related publications from the Association of Pool and Spa

  Professionals (APSP), including: “The Sensible Way To Enjoy Your Spa or Hot Tub,” and “Pool and Spa

  Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children.” These APSP publications can be ordered from the APSP by

  calling or writing them at the APSP, 2111 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 838-0083,

  or by visiting the APSP consumer Web site at www.theapsp.org.


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