Rules for using the jacuzzi A hot tub has relaxing, regenerative and healing functions. The hot tub can only be entered from the stairs. The person getting out of the bathtub has priority in communication. Be especially careful when leaving or entering. Before entering the bathtub, you must remove your swimming pool shoes. No more than 6 people can stay in the hot tub. Bathing in the jacuzzi takes place only in a sitting position. It is recommended to stay in the bathtub for no longer than 20 minutes. ATTENTION! Staying in a hot tub for a longer period of time may cause your body to overheat. The most common symptoms: sudden drop in blood pressure, dizziness, fainting.
After observing the above-mentioned symptoms, leave the bathtub immediately and report the situation to the lifeguard. Any irregularities and ailments should be reported to the lifeguard and spa reception staff. Persons staying in a hot tub are in particular prohibited from: Causing a situation that threatens their own safety and the safety of persons using the tub or may cause an accident, e.g. pushing people into the tub, drowning persons in the tub, etc. Drinking or eating meals.
Children under 16 years of age stay in the jacuzzi only under the supervision of adults. Disabled people use the hot tub only under the supervision of an adult guardian. Before bathing in the jacuzzi, wash your entire body with soap in the shower. Sick people and those with unstable health conditions (hypertension, heart disease, circulatory system disease, etc.) may use the jacuzzi only after consulting their doctor. The hotel is not responsible for the health effects of these people staying in the jacuzzi. You should never bathe in a hot tub after a heavy meal. After turning off the massage function, it is good to rest in the water and relax. After getting out of the bathtub, it is recommended to rest for a few minutes.