What functional requirements do Southeast Asian hotels have for jacuzzis?

Southeast Asian hotels usually consider comfort, hygiene standards and safety when it comes to the functional requirements of jacuzzis. Specific requirements may include:

Easy to clean:Jacuzzis should be made of corrosion-resistant materials, easy to clean and disinfect, and prevent bacteria from growing.

Water circulation and filtration system: The bathtub should be equipped with an efficient water circulation and filtration system to keep the water clean.

Anti-slip design: The bottom and surrounding of the bathtub should have an anti-slip design to prevent guests from falling in a slippery environment.
Waterproof electric system: The massage function should be controlled by a waterproof electric system to avoid safety hazards such as electric shock.

Multiple massage modes: Equipped with adjustable nozzles and massage functions with multiple water flow intensities to meet the needs of different customers.
Thermostatic control: The temperature can be adjusted to ensure that users can enjoy a comfortable water temperature.

Water-saving function: Water resources are limited in many areas of Southeast Asia, so hotels usually require jacuzzis to have water-saving functions.
Low energy consumption design: to save electricity and reduce hotel operating costs.

Silent design: Minimize the noise when the massage bathtub is running to improve customer comfort.
Modern design: In high-end hotels, the massage bathtub may be required to have a luxurious design and additional features such as lighting and aromatherapy.

These requirements may vary depending on the positioning of the specific hotel (such as high-end resort hotel, boutique hotel).

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