There has been a good amount of discussion about cold plunge tubs and their sanitation needs over the past year or so. The FTA dis publish a bulletin about best practices, including cold plunges. Unfortunately there isn't a leading organization managing the standards for these tanks.
The good news is that we have found a comprehensive review of cold plunge operations and we are excited to share it with you.
This report is brought you you from the National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NSSCEH) in Canada. The NCCEH is one of six National Collaborating Centres created in 2005 to foster linkages and provide knowledge translation within Canada’s public health community. The centres are funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) through the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health (NCCPH) program. The NCCEH is hosted within the BC Centre for Disease Control in Vancouver, BC.
In short, cold plunges need specific and unique sanitation practices. Please be sure to do thorough research and regular testing to keep your guests safe!
Click HERE for a comprehensive review of Cold Plunge operations from the NCCEH. Or, download the pdf:
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