| The Sundance Altamar spa seats 5-6 adults, and offers more seating options than most other spas. The Altamar spa features the popular lounge seat with wrist and calf jets and comes with the Accu-Ssage therapy seat. When it comes to a hot tub with high-performance features and versatility, the Altamar rises above the ordinary. Established in 1979, Sundance Spas has been recognized internationally with more awards and honors than any other spa company. The exclusive components, processes, and features include the famous line of patented Fluidix™ jets. Sundance was the first manufacturer of hot tubs to receive ISO 9001 certification, and is committed to using environmentally safe equipment and practices.
Read more about Sundance Spas here: http://www.sundancespas.com/
HOT TUB TIME MACHINE!
We are going back in time here at Dancing Bears Nightly Rental. DBNR is proud to announce that we have just installed a brand new spa cover on our hot tub. We are very excited about breathing new life into our beloved spa – turning back the hands of time – and giving our tub a much-deserved and long overdue facelift.
Thank you to the kind folks at the Waterworks: www.Alaskaspa.com
**HOT TUB WARNING: All hot tub use is "at your own risk" and guest is responsible for all persons on the property. To avoid injury, do not permit children to use or access the hot tub unless closely supervised by an adult. Use extreme caution, and supervise your children at all times. Water in hot tub should never exceed 104 degree F (40C). Temperatures between 100 degree F (38C) and 104 degree F (40C) are considered safe for healthy adults. Lower temperatures are recommended for children. Usage time for these temperatures is 10 minutes; prolonged usage may be injurious to your health. Pregnant women should consult a physician before using a hot tub. Before using a hot tub, the water temperature should be measured with an accurate thermometer. Medications, alcohol or drugs should not be used before or during hot tub use as they can lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning. A physician should be consulted before using a hot tub if there is a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, diabetes or if suffering from obesity. Any person using medications should consult a physician before using a hot tub. Some medications may induce drowsiness. Other medications may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation and may cause drowning. Do not use hot tub unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment. Never operate the hot tub if the suction fittings are broken, cracked or missing. Do not permit any electric appliances such as a telephone, light, radio or television within 10 feet of the hot tub. People with infectious diseases should not use the hot tub. Wet surfaces can be slippery; to avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the hot tub. Do not use a hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise. Guest agrees to maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacture instructions. Guest will incur maintenance fee calls for unscheduled caretaker visits. The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyper-thermia in hot tubs. A hot tub cover is not representation that it will prevent children from entering. Supervise your children at all times during your stay. Stay off hot tub cover – it will not support weight. Remove cover completely before entry to prevent entrapment. Non-secured or improperly secured covers are a hazard. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury or drowning. No horse play or rough housing in hot tub. Guest agrees to pay for all damages to hot tub or surroundings either intentional or unintentional. |