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Hot Tub and Spa Water Chemistry 101

Because hot tubs and spas are not drained after each use, having an awareness of the basic ABCs of water chemistry is a must for ensuring both a pleasant and sanitary hot tubbing experience for everyone to enjoy.

Balancing the chemical properties of spa water so that it is neither too alkaline nor too acidic is one aspect of spa management. The other component to keeping the water healthy and free of harmful microorganisms is maintaining a suitable sanitizing system.

A – Always maintain your sanitizer

Because bacteria from our bodies, as well as airborne mold spores, algae, even viruses can be introduced into the spa water, an effective sanitizer system is required to control these organisms from multiplying. Fortunately, there are several EPA-registered spa purifier systems that meet stringent standards for effectiveness in hot tubs, including bromine, Nature2 and Cleanwater Blue®.
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OZONE for Spa Water Purification

After a hard day’s work, nothing sounds better than to take a nice relaxing soak in the hot tub. An ozone generator, or ozonator in the spa can add to that enjoyment, as it produces a powerful natural oxidizer with many benefits.

How does it work?

Ozonators use intense UV light, or corona discharge (CD) to split individual oxygen molecules into free oxygen atoms. As newly freed oxygen atoms collide with oxygen molecules, ozone is created. Ozone’s extra oxygen atom is loosely bound, breaking loose when coming in contact with organic material or other contaminants, oxidizing and destroying them.

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