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Killer Spa covers?
How dangerous is an overweight foam Spa Cover? Recently a friend was the control of chemicals in his spa. Rather than trying to remove the facade spa, it has decided to lift one side enough to get in the water long enough for a sample. He bent and supporting the heavy lid of his left arm while trying to complete a sample bottle with water From the spa to check the chemical content, and total alkalinity.
Leaning over, the weight of the thermal water connected cover dislocated left shoulder and allowed him to cover hit in the back hit him in the tub. He was now faced with the spa with her legs pinned to the spa by the weight of the spa cover. His shoulder was dislocated, and unlike Mel Gibson character in Lethal Weapon, he was in agony because of pain. He tried to move but could not move the weight of the saturated coverage.
He began to choke as he swallowed the water in the tub and tried to get up but could barely move his head out of water. With what might have been his last breath, he shouted for help. Fortunately, he left the door of the house on the open deck. Her daughter and her boyfriend heard the commotion and gave her legs out of the spa cover.
Her daughter and her friend were able to raise the lid of his legs. His daughters boy friend jumped in the bath tub and pulled out of the water. They took him to emergency where they put their shoulders up and treated for shock.
Women who have experienced both the birth of children, and a report dislocated shoulder dislocated shoulder as more intense that delivery. I do not know about this, I suspect that the birth of children, you can prepare mentally for the pain and shoulder it happens to you unexpectedly. But anyway I think we can accept the pain is excruciating.
My friend had been owner a hot bath for 12 years and was replaced 3 conventional rigid foam core spa covers. While life on the foam cover was average of 2 to 4 years, some manufactures claims, all lids becomes saturated with water. He has since bought a spa cover that uses inner tubes insulation rather than rigid foam. It is certain that the air filled spa cover will not try to kill him, as the foam covering others have done.
A friend of ours and her husband were in the bath with hot lids of rigid foam spa leaning against the wall. A gust of wind hit the spa cover and fell suddenly hit her husband in the head. The blow was hard enough to push them both underwater. Fortunately, they were not trapped and Both recovered quickly, or so they thought.
A few days later, the left side of her husbands face suddenly stopped working. He had no feeling, sensation or movement. Naturally, they were both very scared and thought he had suffered a stroke. They did exactly what each of us would do and immediately rushed to the hospital. The doctor diagnosed Bells palsy may be caused by stress and trauma or as a thick spa cover hitting him on the head. He then made a full recovery. It was extremely lucky.
Here is something you will never hear a foam spa cover dealer. Each year people are injured a hot bath foam covers. Most injuries come from a gust of wind thick foam blanket over people as they use their spa. Sometimes, people try to maneuver carefully saturated foam spa cover them, have lost their grip and had a hard foam cover slam to break the arch of the foot.
According The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have even been people drowned when they were trapped under bombardment foam covers. Maybe now a good time to search a better spa cover. With the World Wide Web, you can literally have the world from the shop. Really the risk of injury or death trying to use your spa?
About the Author
The Author is a business owner with more than twenty years experience. A former Police Sgt, Pilot, Heavy Equipment Operator, Trained Mechanic that has written technical manuals and short stories. An accomplished motorcycle rider he enjoys riding the back roads of Washington on his Harley Davidson, with his wife riding copilot. Please visit SpaCap.com
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