Is it safe to be in a hot tub during a thunderstorm?

RESPECT STORMS.
Never use the hot tub before, during, or after a thunderstorm. There is a real danger of electrocution from lightning hitting the water.
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Can you get electrocuted in a hot tub?

You can get electrocuted in a hot tub. If electrical current is sent into the hot tub water as a result of faulty underwater lighting or wiring or ungrounded pumps or filters, then the electrified water can cause the electrical current to enter the bodies of anyone in the hot tub and electrocute them.
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Can you use hot tub when raining?

Yes, you can use a hot tub in the rain as long as there is no lightning or thunderstorms due to electric shock. Rainwater can affect the pH of the spa water if too much of it gets into the hot tub.
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Can you get struck by lightning in the tub?

It can be dangerous to take a shower or a bath during a thunderstorm. On average, 10-20 people get struck by lightning while bathing, using faucets, or handling an appliance during a storm. Metal plumbing and the water inside are excellent conductors of electricity.
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Has anyone died from showering during thunderstorm?

It's unclear whether or not anyone has ever died from showering during a thunderstorm. That being said, the above estimate that between 10 and 20 people are shocked while using water or appliances every year indicates that there is some risk.
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How many people have been struck by lightning in a bathtub?

But it is not unheard of. Ron Holle, a former meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who tracks lightning injuries, estimates that 10 to 20 people in the United States are shocked annually while bathing, using faucets or handling appliances during storms.
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How do I protect my hot tub from the rain?

A durable spa cover, cover lifter, and umbrella will protect your hot tub in the rain. A spa cover, cover lifter, and umbrella will protect your hot tub year-round. A top quality spa, including every Hot Spring® spa, will come with a cover that should be used whenever the hot tub isn't occupied.
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Can I go in my lazy spa in the rain?

Yes, a Lay‑Z‑Spa pump is waterproof, however, if you are expecting a very large amount of rain or bad weather it is recommended that you bring the spa and pump indoors. Constant adverse weather conditions could damage your spa and pump.
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Are hot tubs healthy?

Health Benefits

The heat widens blood vessels, which sends nutrient-rich blood throughout your body. Warm water also brings down swelling and loosens tight muscles. And the water's buoyancy takes weight off painful joints. A dip in the hot tub might also help your mental state.
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Can a hot tub start a fire?

We all know that water and electricity don't mix. Indeed, spa electric hazards can cause electrocution, or they can also cause fires (see above).
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Can hot tubs explode?

If the battery is left in the water for too long, water can get into the battery which can cause it to eventually explode. Or, the chemicals and acids could eventually leak out into the hot tub and cause burns.
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How cold is too cold to be in a hot tub?

It is also not recommended to keep your hot tub below 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Generally, you should always keep your hot tub at the same, constant temperature.
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Is it OK to hot tub everyday?

When shopping for hot tubs, many people will ask their dealers 'Can I use a hot tub every day? ' The short answer is that yes, it is safe to use your hot tub every day.
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Do hot tubs help you lose weight?

Burning Calories in a Hot Tub

A daily soak in your hot tub can help you lose weight, even if it's in an indirect way. If you weigh around 150 pounds, you can normally burn up to 17 calories or . 005 pounds of fat by simply submerging yourself in your hot tub for 15 to 20 minutes.
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What is hot tub lung?

Hot tub lung (HTL) is a granulomatous lung disease thought to occur as a result of a hypersensitivity response to non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). Typical radiographic findings are diffuse micronodular and/or ground glass opacities.
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How often should you change water in hot tub?

With average use, your hot tub should be drained and refilled about once every three or four months.
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How long can you leave a hot tub unattended?

It can be anything between 20 minutes to 24 hours. There isn't a set time you need to wait before using your hot tub, you just need to make sure all the chemicals are dissolved and at a safe level before entering. If you get into the water too soon, you could put yourself at risk of skin irritation.
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Should I leave my hot tub on all the time?

So, should I leave my hot tub on all the time? Yes, you should leave your hot tub on all of the time. Hot tubs are designed to always be switched on and it's more economical to keep the water hot than it is to heat it up from cold each time you want to use it.
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Do hot tubs need to be under cover?

Covering your hot tub with a roof will help protect it from weather damage, as well as provide privacy from neighbors. But a permanent roof can also block night sky views and remove some of the enjoyment of soaking outdoors in nature.
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Can you use a hot tub in the winter?

Winter is a wonderful season to use a hot tub. The hot water & massage breathes life back to frozen feet and aching joints. Instead of winterizing the spa for the cold, why not make the most of your investment and enjoy it? New, energy saving hot tubs stay hot and ready all winter, without adding to your electric bill.
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Can you swim in an indoor pool during a thunderstorm?

Remember, hundreds of indoor pools are open every day during thunderstorms, and there's never been a documented case of death attributed to lightning. Remember, too, that people swimming indoors during a thunderstorm are as safe as they can be.
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How likely is it to get struck by lightning?

According to the National Weather Service, a person has a 1-in-15,300 chance of getting struck by lightning in their lifetime, defined as an 80-year span. That makes your odds of getting struck by lightning nearly 20,000 times higher than hitting the winning numbers for this week's jackpot.
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Should you shower after a hot tub?

Shower Off Afterward

Use warm water and soap to wash away any lingering chlorine or other chemicals. Don't use hot water, which can strip away some of the natural protection the outer surface of the skin provides and leave you vulnerable to irritants and dryness.
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How long is too long in hot tub?

In many cases, you'll get the green light to stay in the spa as long as you're comfortable and feeling well. As a general rule of thumb, most hot tub sessions last between 15 and 45 minutes. If after 45 minutes you want to keep soaking, we recommend stepping out for a bit to give your body a break.
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Are hot tubs good for your heart?

According to the study, daily hot baths are associated with a 28 percent lower risk of heart disease and a 26 percent lower risk of stroke. That number jumped to 35 percent lower risk of cardiovascular disease when hotter water was used.
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