Florida Statute on Minimum Age for Steam Room & Sauna Access
- A sauna may be as warm as 104 degrees Farenheit. Spa use should be limited to 15 minutes, even for healthy adults, otherwise hyperthermia may result. Young children should not be in a sauna for any prolonged period of time and should be supervised by an adult.
- While no age limit exists on spa use in Florida, the state does require that all pools and spas have safety features that delay or limit access, and that supplement the requirement for all children to be supervised by an adult.
- Each company providing a publicly accessible sauna, whether it be a corporation or association, has the right to enact their own age restrictions. Be sure to check with your hotel, housing association or public pool concerning age restrictions.
Sauna/Steam Room Precautions
Florida Spa Legislation
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