Thanks Evan,
I agree that maintaining steady, proper chlorine levels is THE MOST IMPORTANT thing, but I am still leery of the reports various health departments and the CDC linking pseudomonas infections and cyanuric acid use in spas.
This quote from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health in my previously cited source is telling.
"Should cyanuric acid be used in hot tubs or spas? – At even moderate levels of cyanuric acid, the amount of time it takes chlorine to kill pseudomonas aeruginosa (the bacteria that causes “hot tub itch”) can be as much as a hundred times as long as in a hot tub or spa without cyanuric acid. For this reason, the Pennsylvania Department of Health does not recommend the use of cyanuric acid or stabilized chlorine in any hot tubs or spas."
Also see this link:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4948a2.htm
I admit the outbreak occurred in these PUBLIC spas primarily due to lack of chlorine, but they still warn about an association with CYA. I admit, in private spas this may not apply at all. But having seen the effects pseudomonas can have on patients, it is something I am very sensitive to.
I use a SWCG in my pool, but have a standalone hot tub in which I use BBB. In my case, adding a small amount of bleach every other day works fine when it is covered during the day to keep my levels above 4ppm without CYA. If it is going to be used during the day (which I admit, is rarely), I double or triple the dose, but still it is just a few ounces of bleach in a 600 gallon spa to maintain adequate levels.
Any thoughts? Just trying to stimulate discussion.
Thanks,
EricF
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