As the UK prepares for a Summer of staycations and holiday let owners open their doors again for new guests, it is crucial to keep on top of strict hygiene and cleaning practices to help keep holiday let owners and guests safe.
Bacteria can grow rapidly in a warm environment so it is vital that it hot tubs are maintained and cleaned regularly to allow guests to enjoy a pleasant, relaxing and safe experience.
Cleaning and Disinfecting a Hot Tub
Check your hot tub weekly for any signs on build-up of dirt, algae or bacteria.
Run a cleaner through the lines regularly to prevent build-up in the lines, risking its impact on new water being used to fill up the hot tub.
Use a Chlorine or Bromine sanitiser to thoroughly sanitize the hot tub and its cover. After using a cleaner, use a towel to remove any cleaning residue left on the surfaces as this could impact the overall chemical balance of the water.
Spray the filters with a jet of water to remove any dirt and residue and leave them to disinfect in a chlorine solution.
Dissolve any white markings by using a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water and scrubbing with a sponge or cloth.
Always read the label - avoid mixing chemicals and follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that you are using chemicals suitable for your hot tub.
Use a PH neutral disinfectant where possible, as household disinfectants could discolour and damage the surfaces of your hot tub as well as impacting the PH levels of the water.
Airburst is the ultimate disinfection system for your holiday let. It uses Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) to remove dust and pollen from air and effectively kills 99.9999% of harmful pathogens in seconds.
Its alcohol free and anti-viral properties allow it to be used as a hand sanitiser, skin disinfectant, surface disinfectant or in a disinfectant fogging machine to provide complete infection control
indoors while being kind to people, pets and the environment.
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