Monday, September 23, 2013

has anyone ever died from lack of oxygen in a sauna?

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The rapidly increasing number of spas, hot tubs, and saunas intensifies the potentials for deaths from hyperthermia and drowning. METHODS: I analyzed 54 such deaths reported to me by 55 medical examiners and coroners in the United States and 104 deaths reported to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). RESULTS: Only seven of the 158 deaths analyzed occurred in saunas. All of the remaining deaths occurred in spas, jacuzzis, or hot tubs, which were far more numerous. The chief risk factors identified were alcohol ingestion, heart disease, seizure disorders, and cocaine ingestion (alone or in combination with alcohol ingestion). These factors accounted for 71 or 44.7% of the 159 fatalities. Of these risk factors, alcohol represented 38%; heart disease, 31%; seizure disorders, 17%; and cocaine ingestion, alone or in combination with alcohol, 14%. Sixty-one of the 151 spa-associated deaths occurred in children under 12 years of age. Accidental drownings from uncovered or improperly covered spas and, to a lesser extent, entrapment by suction, were the chief causes of childhood drownings.

I own a hot tub store. I wrote up a deal I am wishing I never wrote up. Can I back out?




James Bayl


Customer purchases a used tub from me. A few days later he reports its leaking. Says he will pay difference for a new one. I want the customer happy and allow this to happen.Not a good deal for me because I have already spent the profit from his used tub. And now I have to go upside down on the purchase of the new spa. Meanwhile, I send a service man to his house to examine the leak. Come to find out the leak was a loose drain cap he caused.All it needed was a quarter turn. This is an exposed cap all consumers use to drain the spa. So....... customer buys used spa. Reports its leaking. I over react and allow a contact to be written for the difference on a new spa..Customer signs contract and pays for it. Has not been delivered. The original used spa is still in the customers backyard. Can I back out of the new spa upgrade?


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no... u as a retailer should know that; that's bad for business... does it really matter anyway?

when u get the faulty tub back u're gonna send it back to the producers and get a refund from them..
dont be stingy sort out the problem as u promised u would and keep ur customers happy...




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