(210 ILCS 125/21.2) (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a delayed effective date) Sec. 21.2. Operation of cold spa. It is lawful for a licensee to operate a cold spa in a manner that complies with the provisions of this Act and the rules adopted under this Act, subject to the following conditions: (1) the licensee must display a sign posted in a conspicuous position that allows the |
| patron to read the sign prior to entering the cold spa warning users about the risks associated with the use of cold spas and recommended guidelines, including, but not limited to:
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(A) patrons are to notify staff before using the cold spa;
(B) the operating temperature, which shall not be less than 40 degrees Fahrenheit;
(C) the duration of time for the use of cold spas;
(D) the possible impact on clear thinking and restriction of normal physical
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(E) discomfort or pain that may be experienced during rewarming;
(2) the licensee must prohibit use of the cold spa by children under the age of 14;
(3) the licensee must ensure that there is an employee on staff during business hours
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| who is trained in recognizing the signs and symptoms of hypothermia and who is certified in first aid and basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
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(4) the licensee must have at least one hypothermic thermometer or electronic
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| thermometer capable of aiding in the diagnosis of hypothermia on the facility premises;
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(5) the licensee must include a non-slip deck or mat around the entrance and exit of the
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(6) the licensee must install a clock or timer in a conspicuous location that can be
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(7) the water must be continuously filtered or sanitized, or the water must be drained
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The Department may adopt rules to implement the requirements set forth in this Section.
(Source: P.A. 104-269, eff. 1-1-26.)
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