Water in shower blocks

Tomorrow
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edited September 2018 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Does anyone know if the club adds anything into the shower block water.  And before anyone says it other than heat. 😀

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #2

    I have never considered that before, I don't know, but why are you asking (just out of interest?)

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2018 #3

    Yes , they add 20% "aqua", it makes the water go further cool

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2018 #4

    I suppose that in some hard water areas they might use a water softening filter to reduce limescale but I really can't see them adding anything to the local water supply

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2018 #5

    A little whisky would be nice. 👍🏻

    The water systems will be tested in line with national guidance on a regular basis and treated according to the findings of the test. 

    Adding one’s own soap is necessary. 

  • brue
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    edited September 2018 #6

    I would think the facilities get checked each year for public health reasons?

  • Tomorrow
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    edited September 2018 #7

    I am sure it is all checked and conform.  Just asking as I have skin reactions when use showers but not in the van when I use exactly the same stuff.  I have really sensitive skin and loads of allergies and was just trying to process element. 😀

  • brue
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    edited September 2018 #8

    You'll probably find more answers on web sites about skin reactions to water etc. If it reacts better in the van at least you can avoid any further problems. smile

  • Kennine
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    edited September 2018 #9

    Good question OP.  Write to Grimstead Towers with your findings and ask them the question directly. 

    If they answer Yes,  Prevaricate, or just Don't answer,  refer the situation to the Environment Health department. 

    smile

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #10

    is this across all club sites? just one? or does it happen on non club sites?

  • Philnffc
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    edited September 2018 #11

    As was previously stated the club only  add water softening in hard water areas but that is only a few sites not all, so in answer to your question No.

    Phil

  • lornalou1
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    edited September 2018 #12

    I should imagine they have to be checked by law as if not heating water to the correct temp there is a great risk of legionella and that can kill.

  • RedKite
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    edited September 2018 #13

    All sites are checked and tested every year to conform to all water regulations, the water temperatures are checked every month by site staff, water softeners are on most sites but that is only for the toilets blocks and the water you take onboard from a service point does not go through the same system.

    Also cleaning chemicals to clean the shower areas can have an affect on some people.

  • trellis
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    edited September 2018 #14

    Could it be something as simple as the water pressure on club showers being far greater than that in a van ?.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #15

    All toilet/showers on cc sites are checked and tested for any legionella bacteria every year by specialist contractors and some sites in very hard water areas the  hot water into the showers/sinks is via a water softener to reduce scale build up