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When the hot tub is not in use, or unsupervised, remove all toys from the hot tub and its
surrounding area to avoid attracting children to the hot tub. A safety cover (lockable cover) or
other safety protection device shall be used, to prevent unauthorized access to the hot tub. There
is a locking kit and lockable covers available for Kirami hot tubs.
Barriers, covers, alarms, or similar safety devices are helpful aids, but they are not substitute for
continuous and competent adult supervision. It is recommended to keep rescue equipment (e.g. a
ring buoy) by the hot tub. Keep a working phone and a list of emergency phone numbers near the
hot tub.
Safe us of the hot tub
Encourage all users especially children to learn how to swim.
Learn Basic Life Support (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation — CPR) and refresh this knowledge
regularly. This can make a life-saving difference in the event of an emergency.
Instruct all hot tub users, including children, what to do in case of an emergency.
Never jump/dive into any shallow body of water. This can lead to serious injury or death.
Do not use the hot tub when using alcohol or medication that may impair the bather's ability to
safely use the hot tub.
When covers are used, remove them completely from the water surface before entering the hot
tub.
Protect hot tub occupants from water related illnesses by advising them to keep water treated and
practicing good hygiene. Consult the water treatment guidelines in the user's manual.
Store chemicals out of the reach of children.
Use the signage provided on the hot tub or within 2 m of the hot tub in a prominent visible position.
Removable ladders, when removed, shall be stored safely where children cannot climb on it
Take care of the stairs – leading to the tub especially at subzero temperatures when the water
turns into slippery ice.
Do not heat the water too much. The recommended water temperature is 37°C.
People with contagious skin infections should not use the tub. The bath water temperature should
be below 37°C for patients with heart problems.
When bathing in cold weather, use a bathing cap to avoid catching a cold.
Avoid using the tub if you are tired or feeling unwell.
Prolonged bathing may cause dehydration, and bathing in excessively hot water may even cause
heat stroke.
The cover of the hot tub should always be placed off the ground when it is not in use, to avoid any
impurities getting to the tub.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Original Tiny ™ hot tubs
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