Spa School 101 - Spa Etiquette

 

Spa Etiquette For You & Your Guests

One of the great things about owning a spa is sharing the experience with others. Here, we offer some no-nonsense tips about using your spa with family and friends.

Safety First
Know that the safety of all users of the spa is your responsibility. Make sure all guests are aware of your spa rules.

Make It Comfortable
Provide a changing room and bathroom with toilet and shower. Put a sign in the bathroom reminding guests to shower before entering the spa. Provide a dry place to hang towels and clothing. Robes, mirrors and a hair dryer add an extra special touch of comfort and convenience for you and your guests.

Dress or Undress Code
What to wear or what not to wear; it’s really up to you. You would probably agree that it doesn’t make sense to wear any other clothing than a bathing suit in your spa; however, some soakers like to wear nothing at all. What is appropriate? You decide. It’s all about making you and your guests feel comfortable about the spa experience at your home. If your lifestyle includes an “undressed” spa soak, just be sure that any spa guests are advised before they visit – and keep a towel or robe in close reach for those surprise visitors!

Pets and Your Spa
Pets and other animals are very bad for spa sanitation. They bear all kinds of oils, bacteria, hair and dirt. Obviously, this is not good for human spa soakers. In a nutshell, keep Fido and Fluffy out of the spa!


 
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