“Reduce the Risk of Hot Tub Rash:
• Remove your swimsuit and shower with soap after getting out of
the water.
• Clean your swimsuit after getting out of the water.
• Ask your pool/hot tub operator if disinfectant (for example, chlorine)
and pH levels are checked at least twice per day—hot tubs and pools
with good disinfectant and pH control are less likely to spread germs.
• Use pool test strips to check the pool or hot tub yourself for adequate
disinfectant (chlorine or bromine) levels. CDC recommends for pools
and hot tubs that:
» Pools: free chlorine (1–3 parts per million or ppm)
» Hot Tubs: free chlorine (2–4 ppm) or bromine (4–6 ppm).
» Both hot tubs and pools should have a pH level of 7.2–7.8.”
Read more here: https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/pdf/swimming/resources/pseudomonas-factsheet_hot_tub_rash.pdf

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