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November 11th, 2010 by Jack Stone
Improve Sleep With a Hot Tub, Music and a Book

Sleep Benefits of Hot Tubs and Other Hidden Factors
According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 70 million people in the United States are affected by sleep problems. A poll released by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) found that 43% of women surveyed say that daytime sleepiness interferes with their daily activities.
How much do you know about getting a good night’s rest? Take the below quiz to test your knowledge:
- Snoring is a common problem, especially among men, but it isn’t harmful. (True / False)
False. Snoring can be a symptom of a sleep apnea, especially if it is accompanied by severe daytime sleepiness. Sleep apnea is characterized by pauses in breathing that prevent air from flowing into or out of a sleeping person’s airways. People with sleep apnea awaken frequently during the night gasping for breath.
- You can improve sleep with a hot tub followed by a book or soothing music. (True / False)
True. Hot tubs help you sleep. Soothing music helps you sleep. Relaxing books help you sleep. These are all calming activities you can routinely do before bedtime to help separate your sleep time from activities that can cause excitement, stress or anxiety. Avoid arousing activities before bedtime like working, paying bills, engaging in competitive games or family problem-solving. Avoid exposure to bright before bedtime because it signals the neurons that help control the sleep-wake cycle that it is time to awaken, not to sleep.
- You can “cheat” on the amount of sleep you get. (True / False)
False. Sleep experts say most adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night for optimum performance, health and safety. When we do not get sufficient sleep, we accumulate a sleep debt that can be difficult to “pay back” if it becomes too big. The resulting deprivation has been linked to obesity and high blood pressure, negative mood and behavior, decreased productivity, and safety issues in the home, on the job, and on the road.
- It is important to maintain a daily bed and wake time including weekends. (True / False)
True. Our sleep-wake cycle is regulated by a “circadian clock” in our brain and the body’s need to balance both sleep time and wake time. A regular waking time in the morning strengthens the circadian function and can help with sleep onset at night. That is also why it is important to keep a regular bedtime and wake-time, even on the weekends when there is the temptation to sleep-in.
- Turning up the radio, opening the window, or turning on the air conditioner are effective ways to stay awake when driving. (True / False)
False. These “aids” are ineffective and can be dangerous to the person who is driving while feeling drowsy or sleepy. If you’re feeling tired while driving, the best thing to do is to pull off the road in a safe rest area and take a nap for 15-45 minutes. Caffeinated beverages can help overcome drowsiness for a short period of time. However, it takes about 30 minutes before the effects are felt. The best prevention for drowsy driving is a good night’s sleep the night before your trip.
- Teens who fall asleep in class have bad habits and/or are lazy. (True / False)
False. According to sleep experts, teens need at least 8.5 – 9.25 hours of sleep each night, compared to an average of seven to nine hours each night for most adults. Their internal biological clocks also keep them awake later in the evening and keep them sleeping later in the morning. However, many schools begin classes early in the morning, when a teenager’s body wants to be asleep. As a result, many teens come to school too sleepy to learn.
- Insomnia is characterized by difficulty falling asleep. (True / False)
False. Difficulty falling asleep is just one of four symptoms generally associated with insomnia. The others include waking up too early and not being able to fall back asleep, frequent awakenings, and waking up feeling unrefreshed. Insomnia can be a symptom of a sleep disorder or other medical or psychological/psychiatric problem, and can often be treated. When insomnia symptoms occur more than a few times a week and impact a person’s daytime functions, the symptoms should be discussed with a doctor or other health care provider
- Daytime sleepiness always means a person isn’t getting enough sleep. (True / False)
False. Excessive daytime sleepiness is a condition in which an individual feels very drowsy during the day and has an urge to fall asleep when he/she should be fully alert and awake. The condition, which can occur even after getting enough nighttime sleep, can be a sign of an underlying medical condition or sleep disorder such as narcolepsy or sleep apnea. These problems can often be treated, and symptoms should be discussed with a physician.
- Health problems such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension and depression are unrelated to the amount and quality of a person’s sleep. (True / False)
False. Studies have found a relationship between the quantity and quality of one’s sleep and many health problems. For example, insufficient sleep affects growth hormone secretion that is linked to obesity; as the amount of hormone secretion decreases, the chance for weight gain increases. Blood pressure usually falls during the sleep cycle. However, interrupted sleep can adversely affect this normal decline, leading to hypertension and cardiovascular problems. Research has also shown that insufficient sleep impairs the body’s ability to use insulin, which can lead to the onset of diabetes. More and more scientific studies are showing correlations between poor and insufficient sleep and disease.
Source: National Sleep Foundation, 2005
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November 1st, 2010 by Jerry
According to the 502 publication of the IRS some medical costs can be deducted when filing income tax. In its opinion letter Index No.: 213.05-00, “Section 213(a) allows as a [tax] deduction the expenses paid during the taxable year for medical care of the taxpayer, spouse, or dependent. Under § 213(d)(1)(A), an expense is for ‘medical care’ if its primary purpose is the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
If a medical professional has diagnosed a medical condition that can be cured or relieved with hydrotherapy or swimming, a consumer may be able to claim a hot tub purchase as a tax deduction. Because a hot tub or spa is of a particularly personal nature, the consumer must establish that a hot tub is primarily for the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease before the cost can be deducted. ThermoSpas, a national hot tub manufacturer and retailer, encourages those suffering who may benefit physically or mentally from warm water therapy, to discuss the benefits of a hot tub or pool with a qualified medical care professional.
Capital improvement expenses can be deducted for the installation of special equipment in the home. The purpose of its installation should be for medical care of either the spouse or any of the dependents living in that home. Those improvements that increase the value of property can be included partially as medical expenses. If the improvements have absolutely no effect on property value the entire cost of installation can be considered as a medical expense. Consumers may need to have property appraised to determine if the value has or has not increased.
Consumers who have purchased a hot tub or spa for medical benefits to contact both medical and tax professionals before deducting the cost of the hot tub or any related equipment.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/10/31/prwebprweb4723234.DTL#ixzz1445WWcUA
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October 11th, 2010 by Jerry
Hot Tub Party 101: Know all the people who you invite over for a party. Seems pretty basic, well I guess not for one Canadian. He rents a hot tub for a good time party, next thing he knows, 4 people got knife wounds. Turns out when you have youngsters show up you dont know and they drink too much, bad shit happens. There’s a lesson here…hope they learn it soon.
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October 11th, 2010 by Jerry
I didn’t see this one coming yet I’m not too surprised. So imagine this; B of A bankers, shady developers, and greedy loan processors, colluded in a hot tub to make money. Sadly, not so hard to imagine. Here’s the full story:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/09/AR2010100903468.html
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October 5th, 2010 by Jerry
I am always amazed the extent people will go to enjoy the warm soothing waters of a Hot Tub. I stumbled upon a group of people who figured out the best method of making a Hot Tub while camping. Now I admit this is not the first time I have seen this. For example the guy who turned the front loader of his bull dozer into a Hot Tub heated by fire, or the red necks who used an old cast iron tub with a bomb fire under the tub for their heat source.
What it does tell me is people love sitting in a hot tub and people are nuts. I appreciate both facts equally.
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September 30th, 2010 by Jerry
A year ago our logistics supplier fell upon hard times, like many. They had to sell off their assets and could not pay off many of their suppliers. It was hard to watch people we cared about lose their jobs through no fault of their own. Common story these past few years.
About six months ago we got a letter from one of their suppliers demanding we pay them. We thought that was a little strange since we paid all of our bills. Turns out there is this old obscure law which states the that the original shipper of product is potentially liable for the freight bill even they already paid the shipping company who managed the freight. For example, if we hired Fedex to ship a spa cover, and Fedex sub contracts part of the shipping service to a regional carrier, Fedex collects the money from us and does not pay the sub, the sub can sue us for their part of the bill even though we already paid Fedex for the complete service.
Yes, so the innocent, bill paying company can be forced to pay twice. Seems strange in America that we have laws like that. Kinda heightens my dislike for lawyers and government all in one bad experience. The net of the story is we just worked through it and made the best of weird situation.
That said, I’m grateful we have a thriving company which provides for many families, supplies great product and gives me a place to go everyday.
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September 26th, 2010 by Jerry
Everyday my inbox gets a dozen or so google alerts letting me know what’s happening in the world of hot tubs. I get real bored with the typical articles about the Hollywood stars partying in the hot tub, which is about 70% of the media coverage on hot tubs. I saw one yesterday for young Palin’s x, that he and a video co-star used a hot tub to get to know each other. The writer is obviously misguided that people would care about Palins x or that he got in a hot tub with another unknown.
On the other hand, now and then, I see something that makes me smile. Today, I saw of the most entertaining hot tub product articles this year. A hot tub hat, that’s right, a little tank to hold hot water, on your head. Now aside from the fact that I doubt it will find much of a market, it is extremely entertaining to me to realize that some designer actually spent good time and money to pursue this idea. The designer must have been so enthralled with the idea to go through enormous hours of developing a product. It’s bizarre and I guess that’s why I like it.
We make hot tub covers, allot of them. More than anyone else. Nothing to entertaining about it but they do make sense. They wont prevent hair loss like the hot tub hat, but they will save you energy and keep the hot tub warm. Thousands of hours have into designing and redesigning the product and how we make it. The spa covers don’t make us laugh but they do make us smile when our clients are happy.
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September 21st, 2010 by Jack Stone
Ozone was discovered by German scientist Christian Friedrich Schönbein in the 1840s when he identified a unique odor during electrolysis and electrical sparking experiments. He recognized the scent as the same odor found after a lightening flash and named the substance ozone.
Ozone is created when…
oxygen molecules are split, by a high-energy electrical discharge, resulting in two individual oxygen atoms and those individual oxygen atoms unite with remaining oxygen molecules to produce a three-atom molecule of ozone.
The weak bond holding ozone’s third oxygen atom causes the molecule to be extremely unstable and thus, very effective as an oxidizer.
An oxidation reaction occurs upon any collision between an ozone molecule and an organic molecule, such as bacteria, viruses, fungus and algae, where the oxygen atom held by the weak bond splits off and only oxygen is left behind.
Ozone Benefits
It’s a natural purifier as no harmful chemical by-products are created during purification, making it environmentally friendly.
Eliminates chloramines, chlorine by-products that can cause skin irritations and illness, and their off-gas odor.
Oxidizes hydrogen sulfides, iron, manganese, arsenic and most chlorinated hydrocarbons found in water.
Ozone Facts
In 1906, the city of Nice, France built the first water purification plant to utilize ozone and ozone has been used to purify drinking and municipal waste water ever since.
Safe for mammals and marine life, ozone is used in zoos and aquariums.
Ozone has been purifying bottled water since 1982.
Since 1984, all Olympic Games competition pools have been sanitized with ozone.
In 2001, the FDA allowed the use of ozone as a direct food additive and ozone can safely be used as on food equipment surfaces during the manufacture of food products.
In the pool and spa industry, ozone has been used for more than 65 years as its the most powerful oxidizer that can be safely used in a swimming pool or spa.
Want to learn more? http://delozonespa.com/
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September 20th, 2010 by Jerry
I recently saw another Press Release for a so called “Best Hot Tub” award. Too bad it was bogus because it would be great if a spa buyer had something to trust. Unfortunately it was another award given out by a company that sells the award for advertising money. Yes, thats right, not a single owner of the product is consulted to determine the merit of the product award.
This spurred me to look at our data from actual owners and see if it came close to the truth. What was clear was the top brands do in fact have the highest satisfaction yet the models they (manufacturers) want to sell are not the models which owners have the highest satisfaction with. I do believe the manufacturers care, they just dont know how to get at the information. I know it was very expensive for me, when I was head of marketing at Sundance, to even get 10 spa owners in a room for a focus group which was such a small sampling that I would just end up with information that I already knew (but at least I had a $20K document to prove it). What made people really happy about having a hot tub was information I was blind to then.
At this point we are holding the research under wraps for we dont want to cause any waves but if you are a consumer and want to know, we’ll be happy to answer your questions. Fact based answers for free.
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September 9th, 2010 by Jerry
His Wife Threw Him In The Hot Tub
My partner just returned from Burning Man. I mentioned this to a few and to my surprise a couple people have not heard of the event. So here is the short story: 1986 8 people burn a wooden man on a beach in San Fransisco, 24 years later 50,000 people of all walks of life, gather in the middle of the desert to party for a week and burn a 40 foot wooden man. The people who go to Burning Man absolutly let loose, pretty much in everyway imaginable. Need more on the event, go to Youtube. Warning: it’s a little shocking, and funny.
Enough background and back to my personal story of my 60 year old partner, who’s not your typical Burning Man type. He’s a Tommy Bahama shirt and short kind of father, husband, bussiness guy who leads a fun yet very normal life. Rick (my partner) and his childhood friend (AKA Beef), also 60, head to the desert to experience the Burning Man. I spoke to Rick once just before he enters the “city” and again when he was leaving the desert. The conversation after went something like this ” Jerry, I can’t even explain it to you. These people let loose, not in a bad way, but in a way hard to describe, it was like a movie. The music is going 24 hours a day. I have never been so dirty in my life. You take a shower and 2 minutes later you are just as dirty again. You can not get clean. Red dirt blows so hard you can not even see”. I said “wow” sounds like a harsh place, and Rick said “it’s like living in the toughest elements for a week and the noise never stops”. I’m now sure he’ll say thats the last time he’ll ever do it again but I ask anyways, “so you’ll not be going back I assume?” and to my surprise and added insight to the unexplainable, Rick responds, “I definatly would do it agian!”. I guess words dont capture the experience.
So Rick rolls back into town Sunday where his wife (a supportive saint) takes one look and points to the spa / hot tub. Thus, furthering the factual benefit of a spa / hot tub once again. It’s use as a human washing machine and allowing re-entry into the home post Burning Man. Glad you are back safely my friend and your luck she took the spa cover off first.
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