Why Pay Attention to Disinfecting Used Hot Tubs?

Have you bought a used tub and wonder how you can possibly do the sanitizing process? Used hot tubs normally have some issues to handle link dirt and possible presence of bacteria. Although your dealer may have given you assurance of its cleanliness at disposal time, you may not want to put your defenses down by settling for what was said. Remember that bacteria are invisible to the naked eye and how else can you tell if the pre-owned tub is ready for family use except if you do the disinfecting process yourself? Well, upon purchasing a tub, ask for a water test kit. This come in forms of strips or tablets and lets you see instantly the level of chlorine and bromine concentration that you have to maintain in water to keep it at the cleanest level possible. Most spa owners make use of bromine as their main tub disinfectant. The tablets are also used but these are normally cased in a float or a container which is regulated by a system that has pores to allow the free entry and exit of water.

Another way to treat your used tub is to use a very effective water oxidizing agent called chlorine. To maximize both bromine and chlorine use, it is suggested that you keep the PH at the range of 7.2 to 7.5. Otherwise, you end up with an ineffective sanitation process or a smelly tub. When cleaning your Hawaii hot tubs, try to keep the water tests running for days to ensure that your tub water is indeed purified and ready for use. A hot tub is a welcome home enhancement facility and anybody in your family would love to be pampered by a healthy and refreshing bath. So make sure, you don’t compromise your family’s overall safety by keeping disinfectants at hand.

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