Spas are THE go-to destination when you are feeling stressed, their tranquil, utopian atmosphere coupled with a combination of warm and cold pools, jacuzzi, saunas and steam rooms, like any other wet area however, you must observe hyg? Most Spa areas look like paradise, this is alll very well but the things that remain unseen could ruin the rest of your week. Hygiene is a key management area for people that work in pools due to volume of people that go in and the fact that they are uncovered, arguably hygiene in a spa is even more important.

 

These measures which you can take at a home spa or a communal spa will reduce the likelihood of getting an infection from someone else. Before you even set foot in the Spa, shower thoroughly all over, that means your hair body, and the soles of your feet, people that don’t do this really annoy me. Failure to do this means that any thing present on the skin like dried sweat, dead skin particles, chemicals from cosmetics like foot care, and even dried blood can make their way into the communal pool water.

 

Let this be a warning, always shower off before entering a spa, failure to do so will make others more likely to face infection. What else can you do? Always ensure that you protect scabs and weeping wounds with an air tight plaster. There is even a new fangled glue on the market that won’t peel off when exposed to water. After finishing in the spa area, always wash with hot water and soap, this removes germs. Spas are a great way to get more health and make great gifts for women just make sure you stay safe.

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