jdvm said:Oh come on now, this is all getting a bit too clinical. This reminds me of the lady at the gym who sanitized the cross trainer BEFORE she used it and TWICE when she was finished. Just think of all of the unsanitary things our kids have done, My attitude has always been, "probably won't require hospitalization..." Don't take all of the fun out of it. Just enjoy the jacuzzi and if you're really worried about germs, have a glass of champagne with your partner. Maybe it will keep you from worring about stuff.
I have a whirlpool in my own home and use the bleach/dishwasher combo BUT was looking forward to using the tub at the BW until I read the study.
And then thought about it.... Even in health care, workers may not think till reminded

I would have certainly cleaned it BUT then I read the study that listed the problems caused....not only with the urinary tract but with Upper Respiratory Infections (including pneumonia) and Septicemia...Have you ever taken care of or saw anyone suffer from Sepsis??? I have and I know how they suffer...and often Die from sepsis... NO THANKS!!!
In fact, I used a whirlpool tub once that was cleaned out and I ran it through with a small amount of bleach and I broke out in......... Yucky ..... just let me say, an infection all over my skin. When I told the doctor everything I did out of the ordinary that vacation, he felt it was the whirlpool...... TOO CLINICAL??? I DON'T THINK SO...JUST TRYING TO HELP THOSE WHO WANT TO KNOW OR DON'T KNOW.