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Health Tip: Using a Hot Tub
Don't swallow any of the water
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
(HealthDay News) -- A hot tub can still breed germs, and due to its high temperature, should be used properly.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these hot tub safety guidelines:
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these hot tub safety guidelines:
- Do not use a hot tub if you have diarrhea.
- Take care not to swallow any of the tub's water or get any in your mouth.
- Take a bath or shower with soap before getting into a hot tub.
- Follow rules on the maximum number of occupants.
- Don't let children under age 5 in a hot tub.
- Don't drink alcohol before or while using a hot tub.
- If you're pregnant, get your doctor's OK before using a hot tub, especially in your first trimester.
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