Sentences with phrase «hot tub water»

On my first try changing the hot tub water, which I had seen my dad do a million times - i managed to flood our entire basement.
providing assistance to customers on different merchandise, any problems with pools, and testing different chemical levels in pool and hot tub water
The hot tub water flows into the pool which then circulates back into the hot tub and it will not be toasty warm if pool is not being heated.

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Here is how I wash my net: First, I fill the tub with nice, hot water, and use some of my wife's bubble bath.
The kids were getting into the pool to swim for the first time this season, and although the water was still a little chilly, they hung in there for a good hour or so going back and forth to the hot tub to warm up every now and then.
Back at the hotel, indulge in the healing powers of thermal waters of your very own private spring hot tub and make sure to learn about the history of the inn and all the notable people who have stayed there.
When the sausages hit 152 degrees F., give them a quick hot shower to clean, and then put them into a tub of ice water to chill.
I conserve as much hot water as I can, usually turning off the water after soaping up hair, I sometimes shave my legs in the sink or even in the bath tub cause I think you use less water in the bath sometimes especially when shaving.
Add hot water to one tub and cold water to another.
-LSB-...] ice mixed with hot water makes for fun in the tub.
Fill a baby tub with water, making sure it's not too hot.
Don't put your baby into the tub while the water is still running — it can quickly get too hot or too deep.
When on vacation, don't allow yourself or your grandchildren to enter hot tubs with cloudy water or strong chemical smells.
It is also recommended that a baby bath tub has an embedded thermometer or a safety disk with the ability to change the color in case the water is too hot.
It's also important to review the basics of pool and hot tub etiquettes, like not swallowing the water or splashing.
Peel off your layers in the water park and relax in the hot tub.
And being in the tub and realizing that you are out of hot water is no fun either.
On the bottom of the tub, there is a disc that will indicate water that is too hot for babies!
If you'd rather just float and take it easy while in the water, just make sure you steer clear of hot tubs, which can lead to overheating.
Close the top and toss your herb bundle into a tub filled with the hottest water you have.
Bathing while you're pregnant is perfectly safe as long as the water temperature isn't too hot, and you're careful getting in and out of the tub.
Doctors advise pregnant women to avoid hot tubs, saunas and bathing in water at temperatures higher than 100F.
At the end of the day, fill the tub with hot water and nurture yourself with a relaxing soak.
I then add hot water to two small tubs and split the soap solution — makes it easier for dunking.
Always enclose pools, ponds, or hot tubs and put a safety fence between any water source and the house.
So Chris stopped frantically trying to get the water in the tub hot enough for us to get in.
I dip mine in the near by hot tub, very quick, dry them carefully with my hand towel and put them on and after swimming I rinse them in cold water from the facuet, dry carefully and keep them in a vinal container.
I filled the tub up with hot water and a few pumps of Earth Mama Angel Baby Calming Lavender shampoo and body wash.
I fixed my stinky problem by stripping in a tub full of hot water and 3 pods of GroVia Mighty Bubbles.
Simple safety devices — such as tub toys that indicate when the water is too hot or easy - to - install toilet seat latches that prevent your baby from lifting the toilet lid — can literally be lifesavers.
This will ensure that the water never gets extremely hot in the tub.
Baking soda, hot water, and soap can be a good combination to clean the tub.
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According to the story, a woman who had been in labor for 48 hours climbed into a tub of hot water to relax and her baby was born shortly afterward.
If you can was the diapers in your tub, you can use hot water for this one.
Bathe your baby away from the faucets, and remove him from the tub before running the hot water again.
After filling the basin or tub, be sure to swirl the water with your hands so there are no hot spots.
... you know a lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part of pain in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead of yourself, trying to just stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to labour but I also reinforce that a lot in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is true the hot water never stops running so lots of my clients spend long times in the shower and different position changes and heat and ice and all of those things that we can use.
... we have a high water birth rate here, mostly because we have this water birth room, which is available with tons of hot water and a big beautiful tub and so essentially if I get them in the room, I get them in the water, I'm listening to the baby, I shut the curtains around the tub, I turn the lights down and I just give them that hour, like 1 to 2 h of kind of privacy where I'm sneaking in to listen to the baby.
I soaked the diapers in super hot water in a tub, with 3 scoops of Rockin» Green, scrubbed them with a brush (both sides of the microfleece), and then hot washed them and rinsed in my HE Frontloader about 10 - 12 times, until I was sure there were no bubbles.
Fill the baby tub with lukewarm, not hot, water.
Some tubs contain color - changing marks to let you know if the water is too hot.
Fill the tub with about 3 inches of water that feels warm but not hot to the inside of your wrist — about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) or a few degrees warmer.
Fill the sink or tub with about 3 inches of water that's a little hotter than lukewarm.
Complete the tub or child tub with about three inches wide of hot water before you begin the bathtub.
I think the reason I disliked it so much is that you'd get all the bath supplies ready, and that teeny tiny tub all filled up with warm (but not too hot) water and you'd get your baby undressed and wash them up and then into their pajamas AND THEN you did it ALL... OVER... AGAIN.
Lastly, we love the inflatable top cover that comes with the hot tub because it allows the water to retain its heat, which will conserve energy.
In the study cognitive neuroscientist Marjolein Kammers of University College London and her colleagues asked blindfolded participants to place their index and ring fingers in tubs of warm water while their middle fingers rested in cool water, a common experimental trick that creates the illusion that the middle fingers are burning hot.
«Premise plumbing pathogens can be found in drinking water, showers, hot tubs, medical instruments, kitchens, swimming pools — almost any premise where people use public water.
These showed that deep inside Enceladus, where the silicate grains are made, the water must be at least 50 °C (122 °F), as hot as a scalding hot tub.
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