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e) Fetal damage in pregnant women; and
f) Unconsciousness and  danger of drowning.
WARNING: The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk  of
fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.   
AVERTISSEMENT:LA CONSOMMATION D’ALCOOL OU DE
DROGUE AUGMENTE CONSIDÈRABLEMENT LES RISQUES
D’HYPERTHERMIE MORTELLE DANS UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONS
1) Persons suffering from heart disease, diabetes, high or low  blood
pressure, any condition requiring medical treatment, pregnant  women,
the elderly, or infants should consult with a physician  before using a
spa.
2) The consumer products safety commission has stated that the  water
temperature in a spa or hot tub  should not exceed 
104° F.  Immersion in water in excess of  104° F can be hazardous to
your health.
3) Observe a reasonable time limit when using the  spa.  Long exposures
at higher temperatures can cause high body  temperature.  Symptoms
may include dizziness, nausea, fainting, drowsiness, and  reduced
awareness.  These effects could result in possible drowning.
4) Do not use the spa under the influence of  alcohol, narcotics, or other
drugs.  Use of the spa under  these conditions may lead to serious
consequences.
5) Always test the spa water temperature before entering the  spa.  Enter
and exit the spa slowly. Wet surfaces can be  very slippery.
6) Never bring any electrical appliances into or near the  spa.  Never
operate any electrical appliances from inside the  spa or when you are
wet.
7) Proper chemical maintenance of spa water is necessary to  maintain
safe water and prevent possible damage to  spa components.
8)  Use  the spa straps and clip tie downs to secure the  cover when not in
use.  This will help to discourage unsupervised  children from entering