Frequently Asked Questions
Is a spa good for the whole family? | Back to list of FAQ’s
Is a spa good for my children and will they like it?
Yes, surveys have shown that children derive as much enjoyment from the spa, as do the adults. It’s a great way for you to pull them from the distractions of TV, Video Games and the Internet. It provides a safe place for them to socialize with their friends and gives you a chance to talk to your kids in a relaxed atmosphere.
Are there health benefits in using a spa?
Anyone who has spent time in a spa knows that warm, soothing water promotes stress relief and relaxation. Stress relief leads directly to a healthier lifestyle. Warm water increases blood flow and stimulates your endorphins, providing a natural feeling of well-being.
Heat also speeds the flow of blood to sore muscles or damaged tissue. Buoyancy of the water reduces your body weight and lifts pressure from muscles and joints. This light sensation of weightlessness makes it easy to move around the spa while you are in it and when you get out. Water massage, the pressure of jet-driven water, soothes away muscle tension and soreness. It also increases your body's natural healing process. Unlike a hot bath, which can get cold before you are through, your spa will keep the warm temperature for as long as you want. A warm bath is nice after a hard day, but a spa multiplies the effects and creates even deeper relaxation.