Owner`s manual
Page 7 Bullfrog Spas Owner’s Manual
Indoor Considerations: There are several
considerations when installing your spa indoors: First,
the environment both around and below the spa
should be water resistant. It must be capable of
handling water splashed out from the spa as well as
the possibility of a leak from the spa (Your Bullfrog
portable spa is the most leak-free spa in the industry,
but there is still the possibility of a leak from the spa.
A catch basin equivalent to the volume of your spa is
recommended); Second, it is recommended that the
room you install the spa in has proper ventilation.
Proper ventilation can usually be achieved by an
exhaust fan or an open window.
Note: Typical indoor surfaces include, but are not
limited to: concrete, wood, non-slip tile, or linoleum.
Outdoor Considerations: When selecting an outdoor
site, several things should be considered: First, Avoid
selecting a site where excessive water may contact the
spa, such as from sprinklers or a roof edge without
rain gutters; Second, and if possible, avoid areas of
direct, prolonged sunlight. The ultraviolet rays of
sunlight will tend to fade and damage your spa cover
and cabinet; Third, Check your local codes on possible
restrictions that require fencing or childproof gates
around your spa; Last, avoid locating your spa in an
area where debris will be tracked into the spa.
Note: Typical outdoor surfaces include, but are not
limited to: concrete, brick, non-slip tile, wood-decking,
peagravel or sand.