In our local spectacular council pool, "Ponds Forge" the local cildren
have a trick where they sink to the bottom of the jacuzzi, and breathe
the air bubbling out of the grilles, enabling them to stay submerged
indefinitely. they wait for someone to then sit down next to them, lie
unseen for a few minutes hidden by the bubbles, and then leap up, to
everyone's shock and amusement.
Life is rich in Sheffield
John
In article <[log in to unmask]>, Ahmad Risk
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>On 01/11/98 06:09:53, [log in to unmask] (Christine Hoyte) wrote:
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>> Went to my local pool today. Children under the age of 9 aren't
>> allowed in the jacuzzi because of "health risks". The attendant
>> thought this was something to do with children's BP. Anybody got any
>> idea of health risks of Jacuzzis, apart from the obvious ones of
>> drowning or waterbourne infections?
>
>The other one is the inability to detect wee since the water in the
>jacooz is already hot ;-)
>
>Ahmad
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