Pool and jacuzzi regulations
Regulations for Using the Jacuzzi and Outdoor Pool
The hot tub (jacuzzi) serves relaxation, regeneration, and therapeutic purposes.
- Extra caution must be exercised when entering or exiting the tub.
- Bathing in the jacuzzi is permitted only in a seated position.
- Attention! Prolonged stay in the jacuzzi may cause overheating of the body. The most common symptoms include: sudden drop in blood pressure, dizziness, fainting.
- If any of the above symptoms occur, immediately leave the jacuzzi and report the situation to the lifeguard.
- Any irregularities or health complaints should be reported to the reception staff.
Prohibited behaviors in the pool and jacuzzi:
- Creating situations that endanger your own safety or the safety of other users, which could result in an accident (e.g., pushing people into the tub, holding others underwater, etc.).
- Drinking alcohol or consuming food.
Rules for children and health conditions:
- Children under 16 may use the pool and jacuzzi only under the supervision of an adult.
- Before using the pool or jacuzzi, the entire body must be washed with soap under the shower.
- Persons with illnesses or unstable health conditions (e.g., hypertension, heart disease, circulatory disorders, etc.) may use the jacuzzi only after consulting their doctor.
- The facility is not responsible for any health effects experienced by such individuals while using the jacuzzi or pool.
- The jacuzzi must never be used immediately after a heavy meal.
Additional guidelines:
- After switching off the massage function, it is recommended to remain in the water for a while to rest and relax.
- The pool and jacuzzi are available only during reception opening hours.
- Use of the jacuzzi is possible only with prior reservation at the reception.