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  • A Hot Tub Gazebo Cover Can Ensure Year-round Fun In Your Hot Tub!
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Hot tubs have become a very popular addition to your home or yard. Between the sheer enjoyment and relaxation of them, and the medicinal and therapeutic value they offer, more and more people are making the investment to put one of these spas into their own homes. However, if you live in a climate that is not warm all year, what do you do when the outdoor temperatures cool off? Even in warm weather, it can be a benefit to provide protection from the hot sun to maximize your enjoyment and use of ...
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  • What Is A Portable Spa Hot Tub?
    By: Jake Plumer | - A portable spa is a spa that is, quite frankly, portable. A portable spa or hot tub can be moved to different locations if needed. They tend to be very affordable, yet attractive, alternatives to fixed spas. In fact, they can provide all the benefits of a spa or hot tub without high costs.

    Many portable hot tubs are inflatable and do not have a hard shell. This makes them easier to move around. The most convenient of these are self-inflatable and can be up within minutes ready for ...

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  • Why Hot Tub Chemicals Are Essential
    By: Lynsey Leigh | - Discover why you need chemicals in your hot tub and what to use.

    No-one wants hazardous water-borne bacteria in their hot tub do they? So the best way to keep them at bay is by using hot tub chemicals. Although chlorine is used in swimming pools it is not recommended in a hot water environment, for keeping your water sanitized, as it loses it's bacteria fighting properties at temperatures over 80 degrees.

    There are chemicals that are specifically designed for use in ...

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  • All Inclusive Vacation With Toddlers
    By: George Allen | - Traveling to Mexico or Caribbean all inclusive resorts? Concerned about food and water? Do not worry, things will be fine. Here are some tips.

    Bring a travel kettle to boil tap water to wash your kids sippy cups, plastic cutlery etc. Put a small amount of dish soap in a Tupperware dish and use that for soap.

    Even if your hotel room tap water says it is drinkable do not drink it. Sometimes just a change in water even safe water can send toddlers stomachs/bowels for ...

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