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Swim Spas
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This guide is for parents and caregivers who want to ensure their children can safely enjoy the benefits of a swim spa. While many safety considerations for swim spas are similar to those for a hot tub, there are unique aspects to consider for families. Understanding the unique risks and best practices for swim spa safety for kids is essential for peace of mind and family fun.
A swim spa transforms your backyard into a perfect place for family wellness, exercise, and relaxation after a long day. But when children are part of the picture, that inviting water also carries responsibility. Dealing with safety risks and hazards—such as slips, falls, and overheating—is crucial to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. The good news? With the right knowledge and preparation, you can create an environment where your kids enjoy the many benefits of swim spa safety for kids while staying safe.
According to U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission data, hundreds of young children drown annually in pools, hot tubs, and swim spas—often during brief lapses in supervision that last mere seconds. This sobering reality makes swim spa safety for kids a top priority for any family.
Swim spas are smaller than a traditional swimming pool, but don’t let their compact size fool you. They’re still deep enough—and equipped with powerful swim jets—to pose drowning, entrapment, and slip risks for children. The contained water environment can actually create a false sense of security that leads parents to underestimate potential dangers.
Families often use their Sundance® Swim Spas year-round for exercise, hydrotherapy, and play. This extended exposure time makes a solid safety plan essential—not optional. The habits you establish around your home spa also translate to safer behavior in other water environments, reinforcing lifelong water awareness that will protect your children wherever they swim.
Sundance® and authorized dealers serve as partners in creating safer backyard environments. From product selection to installation and ongoing guidance, you have access to resources and staff who understand what families need. This isn’t just about selling a spa—it’s about ensuring every swim spa experience brings enjoyment without worry.
The physical setup of your swim spa represents the first and strongest layer of defense for your children’s safety. Before anyone touches the water, the right infrastructure must be in place.
Alarm Systems
Installing alarm systems is a crucial step in swim spa safety for kids. Pool alarms can monitor the perimeter of the swim spa and activate when movement is detected, providing an immediate alert if a child enters the area unexpectedly. This added layer of monitoring helps ensure that any unsupervised access is quickly noticed, allowing for prompt intervention.
A quality safety cover does more than keep debris out—it prevents accidental falls into the water when the spa isn’t in use. For households with curious kids, choose heavy-duty, insulated covers with keyed locks. Key-based systems work better than other mechanisms because children are less likely to figure out how to operate them. When children can’t see the water, they’re naturally less inclined to approach the spa unsupervised. Swim spas should be secured with a sturdy, ASTM-certified safety cover with child-proof locks when not in use.
Install a four-sided fence around the swim spa area where local codes permit, with these specifications:
Barrier Element
Requirement
Fence height
At least 4 feet
Gate latch height
54 inches from ground
Vertical slat spacing
No more than 4 inches apart
Gate function
Self-closing, self-latching, opens outward
A locked, sturdy cover and a 4-foot high fence with self-closing gates should be used to restrict access to the swim spa. Keep lawn chairs, grills, and other objects that could serve as climbing aids away from the fence perimeter.
Alarms function as your ears when you’re not around. Consider these options:
Sundance® Swim Spas can be paired with compatible aftermarket safety covers, steps with handrails, and non-slip pads. Ask your local Sundance® dealer for safety accessory options that integrate seamlessly with your model.
Additionally, keep the equipment area—pumps, control panels, and chemical storage—locked or positioned out of reach to prevent tampering by curious kids. A little planning during installation can save significant worry later.
All drains in the swim spa must have compliant and secure covers to prevent entrapment. Ensure that pool drain covers are certified and installed properly.
No product feature—no matter how advanced—can replace vigilant adult supervision. This truth sits at the heart of water safety.
Never leave children unattended in or around the swim spa.
Designate one adult at a time as the official “Water Watcher.” This person must:
Even strong-swimmer kids should never use the swim spa alone. Require a responsible adult to be present any time the cover comes off.
Toddlers and preschoolers should wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets in or near the swim spa, even if they “know how to swim.” Children’s abilities can vary dramatically, and overconfidence leads to dangerous situations. Provide life jackets or flotation devices for children and non-swimmers to enhance safety.
Limit the number of children in the spa so every child remains easily visible and within reach. Overcrowding creates blind spots where kids can slip below the waterline unnoticed.
During gatherings with friends and family—when distractions and noise peak—supervision assignments become even more critical. A sign posted near the spa can remind everyone of the current Water Watcher.
Clearly communicated rules help children understand the difference between fun and unsafe behavior. Kids thrive with structure, and the spa area is no exception. Help your children learn the importance of following swim spa safety rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Post these guidelines and review them with every child who uses the spa:
Teach children to enter and exit using designated steps or built-in grab bars on Sundance® Swim Spas—never by jumping onto edges or climbing rails. This simple habit prevents countless injuries.
Set clear rules about interaction with powerful jets and suction points:
Establish session limits for younger children: 10–15 minutes at safe temperatures, followed by mandatory cool-down breaks. Soak times for young children should be limited to 10-15 minutes to prevent overheating. Consider creating a visible “family rules” sign customized for your household and reviewing expectations with guests before use.
Lessons and practice dramatically reduce risk—but they don’t replace supervision. Enroll children in formal swim lessons by ages 3–4, with earlier water-acclimation classes available for toddlers through local YMCAs, swim schools, or community centers.
Focus on teaching these essential skills:
Encourage role-playing simple emergency scenarios: how to call for help, why jumping in after another child is dangerous, and how to throw a flotation device instead. Never assume a child is “water-safe” regardless of lessons, experience, or flotation devices.
Children should wear brightly colored swimwear to improve visibility in the water.
Sundance® Swim Spas, with their adjustable current through the Stream Series and other models, can help older kids practice controlled swimming in place under close adult supervision—turning your spa into a learning environment.
Children’s bodies respond differently to heat, currents, and depth changes than adults. Understanding these differences helps you deliver a safer swim spa experience.
Age Group
Recommended Temperature
Maximum Session Time
Toddlers
84°F to 94°F
10-15 minutes
Older children
98-100°F (36.5-37.5°C)
15-20 minutes
General spa use
104°F maximum
Varies
Infants have thin skin that makes them especially susceptible to overheating. Always verify the actual water temperature using your spa’s display and, if desired, an independent thermometer. Touch alone can be deceiving.
Ensure children stay hydrated and take regular breaks to cool off. Encourage water breaks and time sitting on raised seats or cool-off areas between sessions.
Powerful swim currents should be turned down or completely off when small children are in the spa. Only gradually increase current strength for older, confident swimmers under close supervision. This graduated approach lets kids build comfort while minimizing risk.
Sundance® Swim Spas offer child-friendly seating positions—shallower benches and integrated cool-down seats—that keep smaller children at safer depths while still letting them enjoy the water.
Poor water care leads to eye, ear, and skin irritation that can quickly diminish your family’s enjoyment of the spa. Dealing with water quality issues means paying close attention to proper chemical use and storage, which is crucial for maintaining healthy water conditions in swim spas. For children with sensitive skin, proper maintenance becomes even more important, as balanced water prevents skin irritation, eye problems, and bacterial infections.
Test water with strips or a digital tester 2-3 times weekly and before heavy use. Adjust sanitizer and pH according to your spa manual. Proper chlorination prevents infections while keeping the water comfortable for everyone.
All parents should store spa chemicals out of reach from children.
High-quality water care systems and advanced filters compatible with Sundance® Swim Spas reduce harshness and chemical odors. Visit a Sundance® dealer for complimentary water testing, tailored product recommendations, and step-by-step instruction on a kid-safe maintenance program and schedule.
Many injuries happen on the deck or patio, not in the water itself. The ground around your spa deserves attention too.
Implement these protective measures:
Use non-slip mats around the spa to prevent falls on wet surfaces.
Sundance® Swim Spa installations can include features that make entry and exit safer for kids and older family members alike—ask about options during your consultation.
Even with thorough precautions, unexpected situations can occur. Being prepared can be life-saving.
All supervising adults should take a CPR and first aid course to be prepared in case of emergencies.
All supervising adults should complete CPR and basic first aid training through local hospitals, community centers, or Red Cross classes. Refresh these skills every 1-2 years to stay sharp. Knowing how to perform CPR transforms you from a bystander into a potential life-saver.
Create a simple written emergency plan posted near the spa that includes:
Keep a compact rescue kit within arm’s reach:
Practice quickly removing the spa cover and clearing the area so rescuers can work without obstructions. Review safety protocols with babysitters, grandparents, and older siblings whenever they supervise children near the swim spa.
Safety considerations should factor heavily into selecting a swim spa model, especially for households with children. Sundance Swim Spas are designed for families, combining the benefits of a hot tub and a swimming pool to deliver the ultimate aquatic experience. These swim spas offer advanced hydrotherapy features and powerful swim jets, making them ideal for both relaxation and exercise. The Surf™ Series is a standout product line that combines relaxation and exercise, providing a comprehensive aquatic experience for all ages. With Sundance Swim Spas, you can relax, exercise, and entertain in your own backyard, enjoying the versatility and safety features that make them perfect for family use. For more information, visit our website or contact our office to schedule a consultation or get assistance. The right choice supports both immediate peace of mind and long-term family wellness.
When exploring options, prioritize:
Sundance® Swim Spas check these boxes while also delivering the hydrotherapy benefits that make owning a spa worthwhile. Ask your dealer about integrating safety steps, handrails, compatible cover lifters, and smart monitoring systems during initial installation.
The industry recognizes that families need products combining wellness with worry-free operation. Sundance®’s commitment to quality and durability supports your investment over many years of use—through childhood swim lessons, teenage relaxation sessions, and adult hydrotherapy alike.
Ready to explore your options? Schedule a design consultation, request a buyer’s guide, or visit a local showroom to plan a kid-safe backyard swim spa environment. Look for current promotions that help you save while getting everything your family needs.
Infants under 6 months should not use hot tubs or swim spas due to their inability to regulate body temperature effectively. Many pediatricians recommend waiting until at least age 2-3 before introducing children to spa environments—and of course, you should always seek personal medical advice for your child.
When toddlers do begin using a swim spa, keep water cooler (around 95°F or lower), limit sessions to very short periods, and ensure an adult remains within arm’s reach at all times. Children under 5 should never use traditional hot tubs with elevated temperatures. Older children and teens can safely enjoy more spa features under supervision with established rules.
Many family-friendly swim spas feature depths around 4-5 feet, but parents should prioritize models with varied seating heights and shallow benches specifically designed for kids. Children who cannot stand with their head comfortably above water should remain on elevated seats or wear life jackets rather than standing on the deepest floor sections.
The best way to assess fit is through an in-store or “wet test” visit with a Sundance® dealer, where you can visualize exactly how your children will experience different seating positions. Your dealer can highlight models in the Stream Series and other collections that accommodate families with young swimmers.
Filtration cycles and heating systems can remain active, but powerful swim currents and strong massage jets should be turned off or set to minimum when small children are near the edge or in the water. These forces can overwhelm young swimmers unexpectedly.
The cover should remain fully closed and locked whenever an adult isn’t actively supervising—regardless of whether pumps are running in the background. Remember that curious children are often attracted to movement in water, making physical barriers and alarms important even when the spa appears calm on the surface.
With frequent child use, test sanitizer and pH levels at least every other day, adjusting according to manufacturer instructions. This higher frequency helps prevent the irritation issues that children are particularly prone to experiencing.
Establish a deeper weekly routine including filter checks, debris removal, and visual inspection of jets and drains for damage or blockage. Monthly, take a water sample to your Sundance® dealer for professional testing and tailored product recommendations that support your family’s specific usage patterns.
Requirements vary significantly by location. Check local building codes and homeowner association rules, as some areas require permits, specific barriers, and inspections similar to those for swimming pools. Working with an authorized Sundance® dealer helps ensure your installation meets all local code requirements from the start.
Contact your home insurance provider to confirm coverage for a swim spa and ask whether additional liability protection is recommended for your situation. Proper documentation and compliance support both safety and your peace of mind as you implement your family’s new backyard wellness space.

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