Ensure guest safety and meet
Vermont Health Regulations with our
Vermont Spa Rules Sign. This sign is an essential tool for any hotel, resort, or property with a public spa or hot tub. It clearly communicates important rules and warnings, helping to prevent accidents and protect your guests.
Key Features:
- Vermont Code Compliant: Designed to meet the requirements of 13-027 Code Vt. R. 13-140-027-6.4 for public spas.
- Durable FiberBrite Plastic: Made from 0.090" (1/11") thick, durable, and weather-resistant FiberBrite plastic.
- Customizable Colors: Choose from over 80 standard sign, font, and graphic colors.
- Clearly Printed Graphics: Features expertly printed digital graphics for easy readability. This sign is not required to have braille per ADA guidelines.
- Interior or Exterior Use: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor placement.
Text Reads:
CAUTION:
A. Pregnant women, elderly persons, and persons suffering from heart disease, diabetes, or high or low blood pressure should not enter the spa/hot tub without prior medical consultation and permission from their doctor.
B. Do not use the spa/hot tub while under the influence of alcohol, tranquilizers, or other drugs that cause drowsiness or that raise or lower blood pressure.
C. Do not use at water temperatures greater than 104°F.
D. Do not use alone.
E. Unsupervised use by children is prohibited.
F. Keep all breakable objects out of the area.
Ideal Applications:
- Apartment, condo, and student housing complexes in Vermont that feature spas.
- Any public or semi-public facility in Vermont with a spa or hot tub that requires specific usage rules per state code.
Installation:
This sign comes with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Please contact us if you would prefer foam tape strips. Refer to our
installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
This sign was designed in accordance with
13-027 Code Vt. R. 13-140-027-6.4, which governs
Vermont Health Regulations for public spas and hot tubs. While our sign meets these standards, we always recommend consulting with your local building inspector to ensure full compliance with all city or county requirements.