Can children get their hair stuck in the jets or filters?
No. All of the new spas that we sell are designed to meet the most stringent international safety standards, including certified suctions.
Read more safety information for spas and swim spas. Click the relevant button below.
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What are the safety guidelines for setting up my new spa?
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