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Is a hot tub good for you?
How healthy is it to use a hot tub, spa or sauna? Eurospas explains...
Hot tubs, spas and saunas are often seen as luxurious additions to homes, but they are much more than just a symbol of relaxation. With their ability to offer numerous health benefits, hot tubs can become an integral part of your wellness routine.
However, to maximise these benefits and avoid potential risks, it’s essential to understand the proper use and maintenance for your hot tub and to mitigate any associated health concerns.
Health benefits of using a hot tub
One of the key advantages of a hot tub is its positive impact on your overall health. Whether you use it daily or a few times a week, the warm water and hydrotherapy jets can work wonders:
- Improved blood circulation: The heat from the water helps to dilate blood vessels, which promotes better blood flow throughout the body. This increased circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles, joints and tissues, aiding recovery and reducing inflammation.
- Reduced joint and muscle pain: The buoyancy of water takes pressure off aching joints and muscles, making hot tubs particularly beneficial for those with arthritis or chronic pain conditions. Additionally, the warm water helps loosen tight muscles and reduce swelling.
- Mental health benefits: Regular soaks in a hot tub can have been found to have a profound effect on your mental wellbeing. The soothing environment helps alleviate stress, reduce anxiety and promote better sleep.
- Detoxification: Spending time in a hot tub encourages sweating, which may help flush toxins from your body.
Is it safe to use a hot tub every day?
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to use a hot tub daily, provided you follow recommended guidelines. Many of the benefits mentioned above, such as stress relief and improved circulation, become more pronounced with regular use.
However, it’s crucial to limit the time spent in a hot tub depending on the water temperature:
- For water temperatures at 40°C (104°F) restrict your session to 15 minutes
- If the water temperature is between 35-38°C (95-100°F) you can safely extend your soak to 30 minutes
Frequent, short sessions are ideal for reaping the full health benefits without overexposure to heat.
Hot tubs vs saunas: which is better for you?
Both hot tubs and saunas offer significant health benefits, but they serve slightly different purposes.
Hot tubs are known for relaxation, muscle recovery and stress relief, combining heat and buoyancy with hydrotherapy. They are excellent for reducing joint pain and promoting mental wellbeing.
Saunas, on the other hand, use dry heat to encourage sweating and offer a more intense cardiovascular “workout”. For those prioritising heart health, saunas may provide additional benefits over hot tubs.
Choosing between the two often comes down to personal preference and specific health goals. For a more versatile option, a hot tub may be preferable as it combines heat therapy with hydrotherapy jets.
Potential health risks
While hot tubs are generally safe, there are a few risks to be aware of:
- Hot tub lung (HTL): This rare condition occurs due to exposure to water aerosols containing non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), which can develop in poorly maintained hot tubs. HTL can lead to respiratory symptoms such as coughing and difficulty breathing. Proper ventilation and diligent hot tub maintenance can prevent this.
- Overheating: Spending too much time in high-temperature water can cause dizziness or fainting.
- Infections: Inadequate cleaning of the water can lead to skin irritations or more severe conditions like folliculitis.
These risks can be mitigated by keeping your hot tub clean, maintaining the correct chemical balance and following usage guidelines.
To ensure your hot tub remains a source of relaxation and health benefits, follow these 4 tips:
- Clean and disinfect your hot tub regularly to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria
- Use proper ventilation to reduce the risk of aerosolisation, particularly indoors
- Limit your sessions to safe timeframes based on water temperature
- Replace the water every 3–4 months to maintain optimal hygiene.
By taking these simple precautions, you can enjoy your spa or hot tub with minimal risks. When used correctly, a hot tub can offer numerous health and wellness benefits, from reducing stress to improving circulation and easing joint pain. However, as with any wellness tool, proper maintenance and moderation are key.
Whether you’re soaking in a hot tub, enjoying a spa, or relaxing in a sauna, the focus should always be on maximising the benefits while minimising any potential risks.
If you’re ready to explore the world of hot tubs and spas, Eurospas offers a range of high-quality options to suit every need, ensuring you can enjoy a safe and healthy hot tub experience at home.
Tel: 650 722 905 | 674 694 558.
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To install a spa, hot tub or swim spa in your Spanish property, contact Eurospas of Murcia, who have been supplying the highest quality American & European Hot Tubs in Spain for over 14 years.
What kind of spa and hot tub products do they sell?
Eurospas import, supply and stock brand-new American and European Passion spas and hot tubs throughout all of Spain and Portugal, and they only ever import and supply the highest possible quality spas, hot tubs and swim spas. They can even install the popular “barrel-style” saunas.
All of their hot tubs, including those in their luxury Passion Spas range, are manufactured from Poseidonite™ Cast Acrylic Reinforced Lucite™, a material which is recognised as the world’s leading product in the manufacture of quality, strong and durable spa shells. Lucite™ spas are one-piece moulded, which makes for a much more robust shell than cheaper inferior products which are moulded in two pieces or more and welded at the seams, a manufacturing technique weakens the whole structure.
As well as hot tub and spa installations, they also supply accessories and spare parts, including filters and hot tub covers.
How much does it cost to get a hot tub or spa in Spain?
Eurospas of Murcia offer the most comprehensive factory discounts on spas and hot tubs in Spain. You can get your hands on an ex-display model or a reconditioned model from as little as 2,000 euros.
Why use Eurospas?
Experience is everything, and Eurospas has more than a decade dealing with hot tub and spa installations in Spain. They’ve seen it all and overcome almost any issue that you can think of when it comes to hot tubs. When you go to Eurospas to buy your spa, you can rest easy knowing that you’re in good, seasoned hands.
Not only that, but the added extras you get with Eurospas give you the confidence of knowing you’re with the best. They provide a full aftersales service to all their customers and all their spa and hot tub products come with a 20-year structural and shell guarantee.
Euro Spas contact details
- Where: Based in Murcia, but they can deliver to anywhere in Spain and Portugal
- Tel: 650 722 905
- Email: EuroSpas@gmail.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/EuroSpasHotTubs
- Websites: www.eurospas1.com and www.passionspaseurope.com
You can also use the contact form above to send a message to Eurospas today.
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