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		<title>How to protect children&#039;s skin in Hot Tubs</title>
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 Experts warn users to expose children to the hot water temperature of hot baths. The temperature produced by this tub can not be tolerable for sensitive skin of children. Remember that young skin is much thinner than adult skin and hence prone to burns. 
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<p> Experts warn users to expose children to the hot water temperature of hot baths. The temperature produced by this tub can not be tolerable for sensitive skin of children. Remember that young skin is much thinner than adult skin and hence prone to burns. </p>
<p> Do not exceed a temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Not only will it cause burns, but also could lead to cardiovascular failure, leading to nausea and strokes. Experts also say you should not rely solely on the thermostat built into this device, as is often calculated incorrectly. This is a way to protect their children when using the hot tub: </p>
<p> Tip 1: Get a thermometer. Use is also used when cooking. The thermostats are more reliable. Make sure it is well below 104 degrees. Check before leaving their children in the bathtub. </p>
<p> Tip 2: Make sure you stay in the tub no more than 15 minutes. They should go out and finish the bathroom or they can relax and play a while before returning in the tub again. Although the water is below 104 degrees Fahrenheit, your skin and your body heats up very quickly due to its rapid metabolism cycles. </p>
<p> Tip 3: Clean the tub with care. The germs and mold are two problems that must also think. This can cause allergies and irritations to develop right after bathing in the tub. Children are especially prone to this. They can contact with bacteria or fungi and lead to the development of fungal infections of the skin. </p>
<p> Tip 4: Before you let the water soak in the bath, apply lotion first. This will make the skin surface a bit slippery, germs is not easily penetrate deep into the skin. </p>
<p> Tip 5: Shortly after leaving the tub, bathe properly. Use antibacterial soap and fungicides to remove skin irritants that are trapped in your skin. </p>
<p> Tip 6: If you develop rashes then immediately treated with antihistamine creams to prevent itching. I also use calamine lotion to relieve itching away and avoid scratching the affected area. </p>
<p> Above all this, there are concerns regarding their safety. Make sure tile floors are integrated with pads that prevent slipping. If you do these measures effectively, sure, your children will enjoy bathing in the Jacuzzi. </p>
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