What temperature should I keep my hot tub at?
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that temperatures above 104° Fahrenheit (40° Celsius) are dangerous for adults because they can lead to heatstroke. For a comfortable soak, most people set their hot tub between 100° and 102° (37.5–39°).
What should the temperature be in a Royal Spa hot tub?
Unlike some other brands, Royal Spa hot tubs are extremely energy efficient and retain heat very well. This means they don’t cost much to run in the first place, and you can feel comfortable setting your spa at your normal soaking temperature and leaving it. Most people prefer temperatures between 102-104°F.
What’s the best temperature to keep a hot tub at?
It is best to keep your hot tub at the same temperature all the time, if you’re going to use it regularly. If you like using it at 102, keep it at 102 between usages.
What should the temperature be in a bullfrog hot tub?
If kids will be using the hot tub, the recommended temperature is around 95 degrees or less so they don’t overheat. And don’t let children stay in the spa for more than 15 minutes at a time. Bullfrog Spas also recommends having children sit in the provided child or “cool down” seats that aren’t as deep in the water.
Unlike some other brands, Royal Spa hot tubs are extremely energy efficient and retain heat very well. This means they don’t cost much to run in the first place, and you can feel comfortable setting your spa at your normal soaking temperature and leaving it. Most people prefer temperatures between 102-104°F.
What’s the maximum temp in a hot tub?
Hot tubs & spas in the United States, Canada and most parts of the world have been regulated to obtain a maximum temperature of 104 ºF since 1980. On Dec 31, 1979, the Consumer Products Safety Commission, CSPC, released advisory #79-071. The advisory warned that heat strokes could be caused by water temperatures of 106 °F or higher.
If kids will be using the hot tub, the recommended temperature is around 95 degrees or less so they don’t overheat. And don’t let children stay in the spa for more than 15 minutes at a time. Bullfrog Spas also recommends having children sit in the provided child or “cool down” seats that aren’t as deep in the water.