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By *ids_Naughty OP   Couple
over a year ago

West Midlands

Is it me, or is the jacuzzi getting bad again for stinging eyes!

Feels like it needs some air extraction in there to try and lift the bromine or whatever out of the air. Or/and some other form of method of sanatising the water.

Was really noticeable on Saturday just how little the jacuzzis were in use, mainly down to the fact it burns your eyes out being in there!

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By *andomfodCouple
over a year ago

walsall

We only tend to stay in for 10 minutes or so at a time due to it, but it means we get to go and meet people so it isnt all bad lol

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By *ister.mrMan
over a year ago

birmingham

I popped my head around the pool an eyes started stinging instantly weds nite ,but it was eorth the pain lol

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley

It's because people don't shower before going in.

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple
over a year ago

Chester

I don't go in there, my eyes too sensitive

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

The stinging in the jaccuzzis in any club has got nothing to do with any of the chemicals they put in, at least not directly. The stinging comes from the reaction of those chemicals to body fluids or de-odourants. If people insist on not showering before they go in then the stinging will start. Those who are regulars at Chams will do doubt have seen the staff taking water samples during the club`s opening times. If more chemical is needed, it has to be added exactly and not just "guess a quantity and add a bit for luck"! as chlorine is not a chemical to be messed about with in it`s undiluted state. You need a qualification to be able to look after a jacuzzi anyway! AbFab couldn`t open until they had such suitably qualified staff in place.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's because people don't shower before going in. "

This...

Was told by a hot tub dude that Chlorine gas is only given off as a result of it working (ie people pissing in tbe tub etc)

makes sense coz our home one has loads of chlorine tabs in it and never smells..

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"It's because people don't shower before going in.

This...

Was told by a hot tub dude that Chlorine gas is only given off as a result of it working (ie people pissing in tbe tub etc)

makes sense coz our home one has loads of chlorine tabs in it and never smells..

"

That's why I'm coming to yours for a jacuzzi party!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's because people don't shower before going in.

This...

Was told by a hot tub dude that Chlorine gas is only given off as a result of it working (ie people pissing in tbe tub etc)

makes sense coz our home one has loads of chlorine tabs in it and never smells..

That's why I'm coming to yours for a jacuzzi party! "

Any time... you know that xxxxxxxx

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"It's because people don't shower before going in.

This...

Was told by a hot tub dude that Chlorine gas is only given off as a result of it working (ie people pissing in tbe tub etc)

makes sense coz our home one has loads of chlorine tabs in it and never smells..

That's why I'm coming to yours for a jacuzzi party!

Any time... you know that xxxxxxxx"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Being honest i struggle with jacuzzis unless im in contacts.

Fri i was ok i think we all just thought fuck it, think we all was in over an hour

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By *arc and KamaCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham

We stopped going to jacuzzi in Chams.. spending more time in dungeon;)

And to be honest, in the past it was sometimes better, sometimes worst.

I do not think it is because of people do not get showers. Because when you come early, you can also end up with a “burning” eyes

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"We stopped going to jacuzzi in Chams.. spending more time in dungeon;)

And to be honest, in the past it was sometimes better, sometimes worst.

I do not think it is because of people do not get showers. Because when you come early, you can also end up with a “burning” eyes"

It's a scientific fact that it's the chemical reaction that causes the smell and the stinging eyes. The chemical reaction happens when deodorant, body sprays/oils and creams react with the chemicals in the jacuzzi.

The time you go has nothing to do with it, it depends who is in with you and whether you and they have washed any toiletries from your skin.

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By *ettyboop61Woman
over a year ago

St Neots

The PH levels are wrong should be between 7.2-7.8 any deviation from that can cause eye irritation and the water becomes acidic.....not good ....like your bathing in acid!?

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By *ids_Naughty OP   Couple
over a year ago

West Midlands

Not much you can do about people having a full shower before getting in, even then it’s still going to result in chloramines being released(nobody’s that clean)

Some more ventilation to get the low lying gas away, some form of ozonoater system so less chlorine/bromine needed to be used in first place but keep it clean, or a salt chlorination system or electolite system which Produces a less toxic gas. Along with maintaining PH.

We understand the fans had broken the other day, so clearly that made it worse, and Chams having that fixed.

Just be good to get it less toxic in there as it’s such a great room, and brilliant for a part way thought the night chill (or naughtiness) before second outfit change!

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

We were there yesterday and jacuzzi was fine. It was a fairly quiet day though. I usually suffer with stinging eyes so it was a bonus

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By *1sexypairCouple
over a year ago

Retford

Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan
over a year ago

Coventry

It was a bit on the strong side Sunday too. I get that its not the Jacuzzi's fault. It's to do with other substances reacting with the people getting in and out. But sometimes it really spoils the enjoyment of what is a sexy and awesome wet space. But I doubt this is ever going to change as folk will be folk and just want to enjoy them self. So I've always wondered if some kind of good ventilation/extraction system would help. To be fair this has probably been considered and may not be plausible in terms of cost and/or design of the building.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob."

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

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By *ettyboop61Woman
over a year ago

St Neots


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

"

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago

Shropshire/Midlands

I recall as a child, whenever I went swimming at my local swimming pool, me and other people always had sore red eyes. We assumed it was the chlorine levels.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!"

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building. "

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

"

Yeah, that was my point. Their setup is fine and very clean.

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By *ids_Naughty OP   Couple
over a year ago

West Midlands


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

Yeah, that was my point. Their setup is fine and very clean. "

There are other things that can be done, along with ventilation, as I said there are other methods that sanitise the water, which mean less chlorine or bromine are needed, less of those means less Chloramine gas will be produced and equally the PH balance will be more sustainable, these methods do have an outlay, but pay for themselves eventually as cost of chlorine/bromine is reduced.. The other thing is to shock the pool more frequently due to the high amount of “dirty” people getting in it.

Nobody isn’t saying that Chams are not maintaining the pool, testing etc, just that clearly due to the nature of its use, and amount it potentially needs some additional methods to still keep it clean, but also useable.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

Yeah, that was my point. Their setup is fine and very clean.

There are other things that can be done, along with ventilation, as I said there are other methods that sanitise the water, which mean less chlorine or bromine are needed, less of those means less Chloramine gas will be produced and equally the PH balance will be more sustainable, these methods do have an outlay, but pay for themselves eventually as cost of chlorine/bromine is reduced.. The other thing is to shock the pool more frequently due to the high amount of “dirty” people getting in it.

Nobody isn’t saying that Chams are not maintaining the pool, testing etc, just that clearly due to the nature of its use, and amount it potentially needs some additional methods to still keep it clean, but also useable."

Do you not think the patrons also have some responsibility to follow the rules regarding the facilities too?

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By *ids_Naughty OP   Couple
over a year ago

West Midlands


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

Yeah, that was my point. Their setup is fine and very clean.

There are other things that can be done, along with ventilation, as I said there are other methods that sanitise the water, which mean less chlorine or bromine are needed, less of those means less Chloramine gas will be produced and equally the PH balance will be more sustainable, these methods do have an outlay, but pay for themselves eventually as cost of chlorine/bromine is reduced.. The other thing is to shock the pool more frequently due to the high amount of “dirty” people getting in it.

Nobody isn’t saying that Chams are not maintaining the pool, testing etc, just that clearly due to the nature of its use, and amount it potentially needs some additional methods to still keep it clean, but also useable.

Do you not think the patrons also have some responsibility to follow the rules regarding the facilities too? "

Yes but even taking a shower isn’t going to do much, based on fact you’d need to have a good scrub with soap, wash your hair clean with shampoo and even then peoples sweat, bodily fluids, etc will still result in a build up of Chloramine

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Good ventilation within the hot tub pool area.

Also making sure the correct

Levels off chlorine tablets and testing should easy the problem.

We don't have any issues at home with our hot tub.

Well it is outside under a gezzob.

They test regularly throughout the day/night.

Well maybe they need to have a look why? Surly if people are complaining of sore eyes the readings can't be correct!!

Did you not read anything that was posted above, people getting in with creams, sprays and deodorants cause the issue, there's a huge volume of people in and out, most of which don't shower before going in. The club literally has no control over that unless they employ someone to police the jacuzzis. They test it regularly and adjust the chemicals if needed, the only thing they could change is adding in ventilation which I don't think is possible with the set out of the building.

There is now a ventilation duct in the first zaccuzzi, not sure about the second one. It has been there for at least a month to my knowledge so any stinging isn`t down to the set up or the upkeep.

Yeah, that was my point. Their setup is fine and very clean.

There are other things that can be done, along with ventilation, as I said there are other methods that sanitise the water, which mean less chlorine or bromine are needed, less of those means less Chloramine gas will be produced and equally the PH balance will be more sustainable, these methods do have an outlay, but pay for themselves eventually as cost of chlorine/bromine is reduced.. The other thing is to shock the pool more frequently due to the high amount of “dirty” people getting in it.

Nobody isn’t saying that Chams are not maintaining the pool, testing etc, just that clearly due to the nature of its use, and amount it potentially needs some additional methods to still keep it clean, but also useable.

Do you not think the patrons also have some responsibility to follow the rules regarding the facilities too?

Yes but even taking a shower isn’t going to do much, based on fact you’d need to have a good scrub with soap, wash your hair clean with shampoo and even then peoples sweat, bodily fluids, etc will still result in a build up of Chloramine "

It would help, it washes off surface sweat/dirt/perfume etc which are the things that react and produce the gases.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When we used to go, some nights you could not use the jacuzzi. The chlorine/bromine, or whatever, could almost be seen hanging above the water.

Oh well....good job we don’t go, anymore.

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By *etty_brianCouple
over a year ago

midlands

4 of us went in on Saturday and it was unbearable after 5 minutes..

Whatever the cause it definitely needs some sort of extraction

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By *onglegcoupleCouple
over a year ago

manchester

Hope the fix it for saturday

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By *ettyboop61Woman
over a year ago

St Neots

I don't understand surly they must be reading this .....don't look good or give people a good idea of the club .....myself I only go to clubs if they have a wet area

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By *werty38Man
over a year ago

Staffordshire

I found that taking a good shower both Before and after using the jacuzzi wvery time I use it during a visit as well as taking a Piriton allergy tablet helped me.

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By *reelanderMan
over a year ago

rotherham

I luv the hot tubs here and always suffer bad with stinging eyes,not good trying to drive a 2 hour trip home.i did cut the length of time in them which helped but once they start to sting they sting all night and most of day after.this is my favorite club but wish this would get sorted as other clubs dont have same problem

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By *onglegcoupleCouple
over a year ago

manchester

No forum list for this saturday?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i tend to have a shower before i get in as i usually wear body lotion and perfume. and after i do to get the water off me

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Swimming (not beer) goggles of help?

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I luv the hot tubs here and always suffer bad with stinging eyes,not good trying to drive a 2 hour trip home.i did cut the length of time in them which helped but once they start to sting they sting all night and most of day after.this is my favorite club but wish this would get sorted as other clubs dont have same problem"

Do you shower before and after? Rinsing your eyes after will help.

Honestly, next time you go, shower before and after you've been in, it really makes a difference.

If everyone did this you'd notice a huge difference in the smell and stinging eyes issues.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I agree on the need for people to follow very strict cleansing routines and also to take frequent breaks, to recleanse and potentially cool down. If you get hotter, you will be sweating more, which will increase the chloramines in the water. More of you in the hot tub will mean more sweat, dead skin cells or body cosmetics, soaps etc that aren't fully removed from your body magnifying the effect. If there's more movement this will escape as a gas, causing the irritation. Obviously an incorrect ph can further amplify problems, making the disinfectant less or more effective as well as impact on irritation levels.

Cum in the water, with a high protein content, will further exacerbate it. Protein is Nitrogen based, the element that is a key driver for chloramines, as Its name suggests.

Using a fan to blow the gas away from the water will help to reduce its concentration - obviously the standard ventilation would do this and clean the air but any fan or breeze carrying the gas away mininimises irritation possibilities.

Even the cleanest person will help to induce this problem. For our own and others wellbeing, it's ideal to take frequent breaks and rinses, which also gives physical relief. Discourage cum in the tub too.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I agree on the need for people to follow very strict cleansing routines and also to take frequent breaks, to recleanse and potentially cool down. If you get hotter, you will be sweating more, which will increase the chloramines in the water. More of you in the hot tub will mean more sweat, dead skin cells or body cosmetics, soaps etc that aren't fully removed from your body magnifying the effect. If there's more movement this will escape as a gas, causing the irritation. Obviously an incorrect ph can further amplify problems, making the disinfectant less or more effective as well as impact on irritation levels.

Cum in the water, with a high protein content, will further exacerbate it. Protein is Nitrogen based, the element that is a key driver for chloramines, as Its name suggests.

Using a fan to blow the gas away from the water will help to reduce its concentration - obviously the standard ventilation would do this and clean the air but any fan or breeze carrying the gas away mininimises irritation possibilities.

Even the cleanest person will help to induce this problem. For our own and others wellbeing, it's ideal to take frequent breaks and rinses, which also gives physical relief. Discourage cum in the tub too.

"

Thank you, well written and much better explained than my attempt.

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

I doubt few people have seen, let alone read the notice requesting users to shower before entering the jaccuzzis?

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I doubt few people have seen, let alone read the notice requesting users to shower before entering the jaccuzzis? "

They probably didn't notice the shower right outside them either lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Swimming (not beer) goggles of help? "

Yeah beer goggles never help

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to spend maybe 90 minutes some sessions playing but these dyas 30 mins (yes I know 15 is the recommended dose) and my throat starts to close and eyes run. Oity as its my preferred play area.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I doubt few people have seen, let alone read the notice requesting users to shower before entering the jaccuzzis?

They probably didn't notice the shower right outside them either lol "

I once jumped in all clean n fresh, nice deoderant on, freshly applied after shave...jesus did that sting..nearly gassed meself!

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I doubt few people have seen, let alone read the notice requesting users to shower before entering the jaccuzzis?

They probably didn't notice the shower right outside them either lol

I once jumped in all clean n fresh, nice deoderant on, freshly applied after shave...jesus did that sting..nearly gassed meself!"

Serves you right, you eager beaver!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im craving a jacuzzi

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By *_MariusMan
over a year ago

Currently Faraway

This is an interesting thread I bumped into; I very rarely had a problem with jacuzzis and eyes feeling stung. Which now makes me wonder....is it because my contact lenses were absorbing whatever gases there were...or because there was not enough chlorine to keep the water ‘hygienic’?

And then, I’m all for getting drenched under a lovely shower before and in between sessions in a jacuzzi, but there are very few places in my knowledge that have nice showers i.e. ones that actually drench you and not ones that run like a trickle...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im craving a jacuzzi "

I'm going this afternoon to Chams only this time I will showering first so as not to gas meself!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im craving a jacuzzi

I'm going this afternoon to Chams only this time I will showering first so as not to gas meself!"

Its my sunday at work. ;(

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im craving a jacuzzi

I'm going this afternoon to Chams only this time I will showering first so as not to gas meself!

Its my sunday at work. ;("

I shall dutifully report back plus am hopefully going next Sunday as well..lets hope its sunbathing weather as well!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im craving a jacuzzi

I'm going this afternoon to Chams only this time I will showering first so as not to gas meself!

Its my sunday at work. ;(

I shall dutifully report back plus am hopefully going next Sunday as well..lets hope its sunbathing weather as well!"

You never know i may pop by. Depending when i finish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im craving a jacuzzi

I'm going this afternoon to Chams only this time I will showering first so as not to gas meself!

Its my sunday at work. ;(

I shall dutifully report back plus am hopefully going next Sunday as well..lets hope its sunbathing weather as well!

You never know i may pop by. Depending when i finish "

Well both the Jacuzzi's were packed tonight with lots of lovely people and I got to sample both

I didn't get gassed and can still see so thats good! One was a little cold but apart from were both great

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went 2 weeks ago and my eyes and throat are still stinging!

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

No problem with jacuzzi today at all

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I went 2 weeks ago and my eyes and throat are still stinging! "

I was fine when i was last in there 2 weeks ago.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I went 2 weeks ago and my eyes and throat are still stinging!

I was fine when i was last in there 2 weeks ago. "

Amd recently

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By *olden_Road_to_SamarkandMan
over a year ago

London & North Wessex Downs

Probably a good thing - better high levels of chlorine than anything contagious!!

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I went 2 weeks ago and my eyes and throat are still stinging! "

If they are sore after two weeks it's unlikely to have been the jacuzzi causing it.

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By *eaMonkeysCouple
over a year ago

South Manchester

The only way I could stay in there was to keep my eyes closed... not ideal

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By *iraelWoman
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

I managed to go in on Thursday and Friday (twice) without having any problems at all, despite having my contacts in.

Obviously Thursday was much better because it wasn’t so busy, but the fact I could go back for a second soak on Friday was very nice.

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