Water Care and Spa Maintenance

The EverFresh® system

The EverFresh® system is a pure, natural approach to water care. It reduces the need for chlorine and bromine. You can leave your spa unattended for longer periods of time, change the water less often, and save time and money

FreshWater® Water Care

Designed for compatibility and ease of use, FreshWater® water care products offered by Hot Spring® are the perfect complement to spas. With the FreshWater® line of high-quality water care products, you can be sure your spa water is clean, clear, and ready to enjoy.

A Chlorine-Free Alternative

Keep your spa water crystal clean without the use of chlorine or bromine. We offer a three-step system incorporating the Reduce, Refresh, and Revitalize water care products – this water care system uses biguanide, which is gentle on eyes, hair, and sensitive skin, with no harsh odor. The products in this line complement the AutoFresh water care system.

Advanced Technology For Cleaner Water

To keep your spa water at its cleanest, and your spa's performance at its best, be sure to regularly clean your filters and replace them as necessary. These products have been designed specifically for use with the Hot Spring® family of spas.

Hygiene in Spa Baths

Bacteria, fungus, mildew moulds and mites - can present a serious health threat to you and guests in your Spa Bath at home or in your Motel.

These 'nasties' have been proven to be significant triggers for amongst others, asthma, hayfever, rhinitis, athletes foot, eczema and even Legionnaire's Disease. In the spa bath area the major threats are from moulds, bacteria and fungus. Moulds are tiny fungi to which 5% of the population are allergic. Moulds, fungi and bacteria also join with dust mites to create a cocktail of allergens and spores which guests then breathe in.

There is a simple solution to reduce the risks of disease from the spa bath. In fact, the health department have published the following information for owners and managers and those of us involved in the hospitality and leisure industry.

The Need to Clean Spa Baths

The Problem

Spa baths circulate water through pipes with the assistance of a pump and a booster heater. Spa baths, unlike swimming pools or spa pools do not have a filter so any dirt that is not drained out remains within the piping system. Body fats, together with soap residue and other products such as aromatherapy oils become deposited on the insides of the piping system which block off the supply of water to the outlets and are also a hygiene problem. Apart from the grease from previous users, this debris is also a harborage for the survival of bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus, which can be associated with ear, eye, hair follicle and wound infections. Circulating the water by itself does not usually remove this material. A degreasing solution must be used to remove these fats and oils.

The Solution

There are commercially formulated degreasing solutions specifically manufactured for use in spas.

When circulated according to manufacturer's directions, these should remove all fats and debris that are adhered to the piping and deposit the debris in the bath to be drained away.

This debris is normally brown in colour, and you may be surprised when you use a spa cleaner for the first time at the amount of debris which can accumulate within the piping system.

Choose a degreaser that also has a sanitising action so that the pipes remain hygienically clean until the bath is used again.

In the Hospitality industry you need to degrease your spa regularly so that your clients can be assured that their use of the spa is an enjoyable and hygienic experience. Between each client or after each room stay is suggested intervals between degreasing.