How To Claim a Sauna As a Medical Deduction On Your Tax Return

How to Deduct a Sauna as a medical deduction on your income tax.

How to Deduct a Sauna as a medical deduction on your income tax.

TAX DEDUCTION FOR YOUR SAUNA THERAPY

April 15th will be here so very sooon.

A scheduled visit on Monday by our own accountant has put the impending date top of my mind.  Taxes are no one’s favorite topic unless you’re an accountant or work for the IRS.  You want to pay your fair share, but why pay more than you have to, right?  It’s part of the game to line up legal deductions that will reduce your overall tax bill.

Here’s a deduction you many not be aware of: IRS regulations may allow a deduction for your sauna purchase if your doctor recommends sauna therapy for a medical condition.

At Olympic Hot Tub Company, we’re hearing from our customers that one of the reasons for purchasing a Finnleo Sauna is a medical condition for which a sauna will provide relief.

Those who suffer from arthritis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, chemical detox or other medical problems typically find that their aches and pains are alleviated by a sauna session. These are just a few of the many medical conditions for which a sauna purchase may qualify for a medical deduction.

 A doctor’s prescription can turn your sauna into a piece of deductible medical equipment, as long as you satisfy a few IRS conditions.  Remember that a written recommendation is the first and most important step in the deduction process.

Look for IRS Publication 502, which covers medical expenses.   According to IRS Publication 502, medical expenses are the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and the costs for treatments affecting any part or function of the body. These include the costs of equipment, supplies, and diagnostic devices needed for these purposes. However, medical care expenses must be primarily to alleviate or prevent a physical or mental defect or illness. They do not include expenses that are merely beneficial to general health.

Deducting Capital Improvement Expenses

You can include in medical expenses amounts you pay for special equipment installed in a home, or for improvements, if their main purpose is medical care for you, your spouse, or your dependent. The cost of permanent improvements that increase the value of your property may be partly included as a medical expense. The cost of the improvement is reduced by the increase in the value of your property. Only the difference is a medical expense. If the value of your property is not increased by the improvement, the entire cost is included as a medical expense. Actual increase in value to the home is best determined by an appraisal.

You’ll find a good discussion of the IRS regulations and helpful hints for obtaining this deduction for a hot tub (a sauna would fit in this category as well) at Hurt911.org The Center for Accident and Injury Insurance. 

It’s not too early to start lining up qualified deductions before you do your taxes.  If you need a copy of your receipt for a sauna you purchased and had delivered last year, call our office 206 286-0700. 

FYI:  This post is no substitute for consulting your own tax preparation expert for assurance that you qualify for using the sauna as a medical expense under IRS rules.

Let us know about your own success with taking a medical deduction for your own home sauna.

THE GOOD SWEAT begins with a Finnleo Sauna from Olympic Hot Tub Company.

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Saunas & Arthritis: Use Heat to Relieve Pain, Increase Mobility & Feel Better Now

Heat Treatment  Acute knee pain from arthritis

It’s no secret: a sauna’s heat can reduce pain and enhance well-being for arthritis sufferers.

Can a sauna cure arthritis? No. We’re not claiming that! But the heat of a sauna does ease pain, increase mobility, and enhance feelings of well-being when used with a range of other treatments including diet, exercise and medication.

Arthritis is the No. 1 cause of disability in the United States, and the men, women and children who suffer from it deserve the maximum relief possible. And, we feel, with the least medication possible.

In a report submitted to The Annals of Clinical Research Volume 20 in 1988, Dr. H. Isomäki discussed research results related to the benefits of sauna bathing for temporary relief of pain and increased mobility.  In the study, pain relief was attributed to a temporary increase in the release of nor adrenaline, adrenaline, coritsol and growth hormones (all of which have anti-inflammatory properties), as well as, an increased stress on the body, which releases endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.  Of those studied, more than 50% of participants reported temporary relief of pain and an increase in mobility.  Mobility was increased since tissues largely comprised of collagen (tendons, fasciae, and articular capsules) become more flexible when exposed to increased temperatures.

Some people think that the increased blood circulation stimulated by heat also may loosen and remove mineral deposits from joints where they may have accumulated because of more sluggish blood flow although this has not been studied scientifically.

The heat also may help the body flush out toxins, including those in the pain-killing medications that many arthritis sufferers must use.

Here’s the bottom line on using a sauna to treat your arthritis:

Feeling better triggers an upward spiral – you become more active in the things you enjoy,which increase your sense of well-being, which encourages you to become more active.

Do you suffer from arthritis pain? Take a tip from a Finnleo sauna owner: “I am now 84 years old and have taken a daily morning sauna for decades,” one customer told Finnleo. “I use it to loosen up stiff joints before starting my day. Saunas have dramatically improved my quality of life and have allowed me to stay active much more than I would have without my daily sauna.”

Come try a Finnleo Sauna at any of our Olympic Hot Tub locations. You’ll feel the difference!

The Good Sweat starts with a Finnleo Sauna from Olympic Hot Tub.

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Custom Cut Saunas-More Affordable Than You Think and Made to Fit You & Your Home.

A custom cut sauna fits you and your home-perfectly.The home sauna that you’re dreaming of probably shouldn’t come off the shelf.

That special addition to your house can be really special with a custom-cut sauna made to match both your wishes and your floor plan.

Custom-cut Finnleo saunas can fit a newly-built home, a remodeling project or the space you already have, opening more options for design and installation.

BIG BONUS: Your sauna will never look like an afterthought or tacked-on box. 

When customized, the sauna will be part of the natural flow of your living environment, with far less cost than you might expect for such a permanent fixture that adds so much to your health and well-being.

NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION

Master Bedroom/Master Bath. If you’re including a sauna in your new-home construction plans, the best place to put it is near the master bedroom suite in the master bath. New home and remodeling trends show larger bathrooms and walk-in showers. That way you’re just steps away from the bed for an early-morning sauna or soothing way to drift into better sleep.

While you’re at it, make sure to leave a space at least 4 feet by 4 feet – most people choose 5 by 7 or 6 by 6 – so the family of four can fit comfortably or two grownups can lounge with plenty of elbow room.

EXISTING HOME-There are literally hundreds of places for a custom cut sauna!

In an existing home, if you have:

a closet,

the corner of a bathroom,

an unused spare room,

basement spaces such as under the stairwell or along the wall,

you have a place for your own custom-cut sauna – the design flexibility opens surprising options, so use your creative imagination.

Include a sauna when you’re transforming your basement, or spare bedroom into workout space.

If you happen to have plenty of room, you could add a shower or steam shower for a handy after-sauna rinse, and be sure to pipe water close by so you can fill your bucket for sprinkling over the hot rocks.

With a custom sauna, you call the shots – size, shape, heaters, décor, benches, lights, music, amenities – for your unique use, whether it’s doing Hot Yoga, quietly reading a book, getting friends together, sharing family time, getting in shape or just relaxing to entertainment.

The sauna is made to fit both you and your home.

A custom-cut sauna also gives you the option of installing a custom-cut InfraSauna, so you can have both the infrared sauna and the traditional sauna in the same room.

OUTSIDE! You can even put your sauna outside, stand-alone or in a shed, or add one to the gym area of your yacht (we just did one of these!).

Whatever you’re dreaming up, come to Olympic first so we can start making your home sauna a reality from design to ordering to installation. We make it easy for you to take it easy.

The Good Sweat starts with a Finnleo custom cut sauna from Olympic.

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Worried About Wrinkles? Will A Sauna Help? Find Out Now.

iStock_000015945667XSmall[1]Wrinkles are common as we age, alas. There’s no known way to stop them. But, if you’re like most people you’re always interested in knowing how to reduce their appearance and prevent them from returning.

Genetics and lifetime sun exposure are two precursors to developing wrinkles, but those factors aside, you can take steps to help reduce how visible and noticeable your wrinkles are.

A sauna is often used after an exercise session to revitalize and relax you. Did you know that you sauna session may bring the added  benefit you of reducing wrinkles and improving the overall appearance of your skin?

Taking a sauna is way to potentially reduce the appearance of wrinkles, though the effects are temporary.

HOW A SAUNA WORKS TO REDUCE THE APPEARANCE OF WRINKLES

Saunas help relax your muscles, but they can also help your skin get rid of toxins that may contribute to wrinkles. Using a sauna regularly will give you a natural glow just from cleaning out your facial pores.As the steam from the sauna penetrates your skin, it may help plump up wrinkles, which can diminish their appearance.

Saunas are a natural way to diminish the appearance of wrinkles, and regular use can help keep you looking younger. Take a cold shower or bath following your sauna treatment to help revitalize your skin, Earl Fee suggests in his book, “One Hundred Years Young the Natural Way: Body, Mind, and Spirit Training.”

ANOTHER WRINKLE REDUCING TIP:  Try a coffee facial after the sauna.

The caffeine in coffee firms and plumps the skin to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles when applied externally, according to Diane Irons in her book “Insider Beauty: Secrets of the Fit and Fabulous.” Dip a clean cloth into a cup of cooled coffee, and apply directly to your face. Allow the coffee to dry on your skin, and rinse with warm water. Repeat once daily as needed to help get rid of lines and wrinkles. Do not use coffee with added sugar or cream. Use plain black coffee for the best results.

PRECAUTIONS

Spend only 10 to 12 minutes in a traditional steam sauna. Prolonged exposure may actually dry out your skin. Dry skin is more likely to show wrinkles and fine lines. Drink plenty of water after your sauna session to help replace the fluids you lost through sweating. Plenty of water may also help reduce the appearance of wrinkles by keeping your body hydrated.

AFTER THE SAUNA.

Smooth a moisturizing cream over your skin immediately following your sauna session. The lotion will help seal in moisture and help reduce the appearance of fine lines. Baby oil may have a similar effect by moisturizing your skin.

While we  at Olympic Hot Tub  haven’t published any scientific studies on sauna benefits, we can tell you what our customers are saying after they purchase a Finnleo sauna from us.

For one thing they  report better skin.  Many of our women owners have been asked if they’d had face lifts! Want to look better?  Sauna away your wrinkles! With the beginning of the New Year, why not get serious about reducing your wrinkles?!

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Celebrate Christmas The Finnish Way-Sauna on Christmas Eve

Finland Sauna Christmas StampThough no one knows exactly when the first saunas in Finland were made, the earliest saunas were probably simple holes in the ground, as can be guessed from the etymology of “sauna”. The word means a hole or a foxhole, which is heated up.

According to researcher Juha Nirkko from the Finnish Literature Society, sauna has been a church, a pharmacy, a bathing place and social room, among other things, for Finns. Its popularity is of course also related to the cold climate of Finland, where such a method for warming up comes in handy.

Sauna also forms an integral part of Finnish Christmas celebrations. Traditionally this was a time to rest, eat well and purify oneself. In Finland sauna has been the method of choice for such cleansing, which was especially important on Christmas Eve.

According to Nirkko, it is preferable to have sauna in the afternoon of the Eve, as household members should bathe before the spirits. Observing such an order is important not to incur the wrath of the dead.  Indeed, in Finnish tradition elves, gnomes and dead family members have all been given their own turn for taking Sauna.

Other old traditions include throwing beer on the sauna stove in order to help bring about a good harvest in the following year. Spells and prayers were also said in sauna to achieve spiritual purification along with physical cleanliness.

Nirkko published a book on sauna and its traditions earlier this year. Alas, it’s in Finnish with no translation. Find out more abut Christmas Sauna Traditions with this new entry for your Kindle.

A Christmas sauna is a long and loved tradition for Finns. In “Christmas Sauna Traditions” read all about a traditional Christmas sauna, savour some recipes (including sauna baked apples!), explore how to make a sauna whisk, ice candles and sauna potpourri, and learn about the written (and unwritten!) rules of the sauna.
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Public Sauna Etiquette-How to Sauna in a Hotel, Gym or Resort

Sweating in Public.  Fun? Relaxing? Or, social torture because you don’t know the rules?

Everything you need to know about sharing a sauna you learned in kindergarten. You just need to apply the rules to taking a sauna in a public place.

Health clubs and spas often have public saunas shared by strangers. They might be men only, women only, or mixed. The people who come to these rooms with hot rocks and wooden benches, maybe wearing no more than a towel, could be looking for detoxification or muscle relief as well as rest. If you’re going to relax in a place like that, everybody has to mind their manners. Here are some rules, including advice from Sauna Fin’s “Sauna Etiquette,” Home Saunas’ “Sauna Etiquette and Tips” and Sauna Community’s “Sauna Definition.”

COVER UP. Check the rules – you have to wear at least a towel, and some rooms require a swimsuit.

DON’T STARE. It’s just not kind..no matter what they’re wearing, or not.

BE CLEAN.  Shower before sauna so nobody has to smell your b.o. or the chlorine from the pool. It also keeps the furniture sanitary. Take an extra towel to sit on.

USE INSIDE VOICES. If you’re going to talk, keep the conversation quiet and don’t laugh or make loud noises that disturb others. If you’re listening to music, use a headset or earbuds so nobody else hears.  Feel free to tell somebody to turn it down if they break this rule.

SHUT THE DOOR.We want to keep the heat inside, so never hold the door open to talk to someone. Get in or get them out.

SIT STILL. It’s not an exercise room, and nobody wants you flinging sweat when you move around. If somebody breaks this rule, feel free to remind them.

When you sweat politely with others, everybody will have a relaxing time. Feel free to share any other tips you have for the right way to sauna in public.

The Good Sweat starts with a Finnleo Sauna from Olympic Hot Tub

Sauna Away Your Acne Naturally

Sweat. Rinse. Repeat.

Sauna regimen is a natural way to clear acne from the skin.  Since it’s National Healthy Skin Month, what better time to talk about saunas & clear skin.

Here’s how to do it the right way:

 While you’re relaxing in your Finnleo sauna, you can give your skin a workout to sweat away blackheads, pimples and other skin blemishes, making your face as clean and fresh as you feel. As long as you get hot enough to sweat – in a conventional Finnish-style sauna, infrared sauna, steam room or steam sauna – the “exercise” will work.

Take your favorite soap or facial cleanser; a brush, loofa or rough cloth for exfoliating your skin; and two towels, one to sit on and another for drying off.

First, take a hot shower and scrub the problem area gently with soap or cleanser, making sure to rinse it off well. Dry off and go relax in the sauna.

When you start sweating, in about five or 10 minutes, massage the problem area gently with the brush, sponge or cloth. Stay a couple more minutes to let the sweat wash away the dirt and dead skin. Rinse off in the shower – no soap – starting with warm water and turning it as cold as you find comfortable so your body gets to cool off. Dry off and relax until the sweating stops.

Now do it again: Back to the sauna, where you’ll start sweating more quickly, exfoliate again, sweat for a while, and shower again to cool off. Don’t use any soap, cleanser or lotions – your natural oils will do the work.

The mirror will show you that your skin is clearer than ever, and the regimen will keep you clear without using expensive acne treatments. That’s because the sauna frees the sebaceous glands to do their work. The glands make sebum, a waxy material that protects, moisturizes and feeds your skin cells, maybe even protecting them from disease, but when the glands are blocked, acne appears. Sweat helps the sebum flow, which unclogs pores.

Note: Don’t try this if you have cystic acne, and check with your doctor if you’re taking prescription medicine. If you fill lightheaded or ill during the sauna, stand slowly and go take a cool shower to lower your body temperature.

Put your perspiration to work for you, for cleaner, fresher skin without the cost of chemicals. Sweat while you relax – and relax while you sweat.

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Sauna Detoxification Program for Firefighters Improves Health

Firefighters have or will complete Travolta’s Detoxification Program.

That’s the headline on a story from the Ocala, Florida paper.

Whether or not you think John Travolta or Scientology has any merit, read the article to see what one small town fire department did for it’s firefighters and how much the firefighters appreciated the health intervention.

The key to the detoxification? Sauna sessions. Think about it…taking a daily sauna just might make you feel better!
Article By Dave Schlenker of the Ocola paper.

Helen Hunter recently jumped into the local roller-derby circuit.

This is an appropriate footnote about the always-on-the-go Ocala firefighter. Hunter is pushing 40, and she smiles at the mere thought of derby competition.

She will tell you with complete conviction the healthier she is, the better she can fight fires for the taxpayers who pay her salary. She is passionate about performing at her best, physically and mentally.

And that’s how John Travolta came into her life.

Hunter and 14 other local firefighters recently completed – or are completing – an extensive detoxification program funded by $26,000 that Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston raised at their Ocala “From Paris With Love” gala in April 2010.

The detoxification requires daily saunas, niacin pills, showers, aerobic exercise, more saunas and then more showers. The idea is to cleanse the body of toxins and other harmful substances.

Hunter was in good health before she opted for detoxification. But, being a firefighter for 16 years, she has been exposed to toxins and suffers from achy joints from hauling equipment and climbing out of fire trucks.

“A week into it, my joint pain was gone,” she said last week of the detoxification program. She also touts another notable result: “Overall mental clarity; stress just effuses away.

“Something positive happened every day.”

So what, exactly, is detoxification?

“This is not a health program, it is a wellness program,” said Brett Miller with the Heroes Health Fund, a nonprofit group that helps fund detoxification programs. “We work with medical professionals.”

It is an extensive, month long (more or less) regime designed to rid the body of harmful substances and amp up energy. This detoxification program is based on a book by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. It is not, advocates stress, a Scientology program.

Travolta, a faithful Scientologist who lives in Anthony, Florida has helped start similar programs elsewhere in the United States and vowed to do the same with seed money from the “Paris” party.

Toxins are stored in the body’s fatty tissue, where they are excreted by sweating, explained Dr. George Yu, a surgeon and professor at George Washington University who champions detoxification.

But the treatment has critics who contend it is unproven and lacks necessary medical research. Dr. Frank Fraunfelter, medical director for city and county fire departments, has many reservations.

“From my perspective, there is a lack of hard evidence. I, as a physician, would not recommend it,” said Fraunfelter, whose job covers Marion County Fire Rescue and the cities of Ocala, Dunnellon and Belleview.  He wants more information, particularly on the vitamins used and the daily niacin dosages. Too much niacin can be toxic, he said.

He strongly advises potential participants to consult with their personal physicians.

Advocates and participants say personal physicians are, indeed, part of the process. Hunter said she had to consult with her doctor and get his permission before starting the program. She also consulted with her personal trainer, who helped monitor her progress and endurance along with people from the program.

She said there were constant health assessments. One woman served as a “sauna supervisor” to make sure nobody was overdoing it, she said. They also kept daily journals.

“They just wanted to keep us healthy,” Hunter said.

Locally, 11 men and four women were selected for the program. Miller said applicants were screened with blood tests and medical exams before being accepted. Medical professionals also compiled thorough toxin-exposure histories, he added.

“I will admit it was tough,” said Ocala Fire Operations Chief Jim Ganter, who also went through the program. He had no reservations going into it, thinking – at the very least – he would be exercising often.

Like Hunter, his aches and pains subsided; plus, he said, “mentally, I seem even more crisp.”  He said he even noticed his dry skin – a problem since childhood – cleared up early into treatment.

City firefighters were allowed to use their sick leave for the program, and Hunter took off all 33 days of treatment. Others did the same, but some whose work is less physical and office-bound – such as Ganter – went to work after the morning detoxification sessions. He said he also worked some weekends to make up the time.

County fire Chief Stuart McElhaney said the detoxification treatments were “not really a county program,” but his department accommodated the few county fire personnel who participated.  Like the city, those who continued to work through the program were not front-line fire responders.

McElhaney said he is not 100 percent sold on detoxification, but noted some of workers who participated said they thought they felt better.

Hunter, though, has no doubts about detoxification.

After the treatment, she discussed her experiences in a video. In it, she was asked if she wanted to say anything to the Travoltas for bringing the program to Ocala. Upon recalling her words, the rumble-and-tumble firefighter paused before speaking.

“I thanked them hugely for the opportunity to do this,” she said, fighting back tears. “For these people to do something like that off the cuff was amazing. It was a totally selfless act. That’s why there was no quitting.”

We continue to hear good things about the detoxification power of sauna use from our Olympic Hot Tub sauna owners.  Maybe it has to do with sticking to a daily regime.  Maybe it has to do with making other dietary and wellness changes. There is one thing we know for sure: sweating is good for you. There’s no debate about that!

The Good Sweat starts with a Finnleo Sauna from Olympic Hot Tub.

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Hot Tub Bliss Blog Celebrates 4th Anniversary

It’s hard to believe it’s been four years of blogging about hot tubs and hot tubbing here on Hot Tub Bliss.

Thanks for all of your comments, suggestions, and encouragement.

I’ve enjoyed writing about all things “hot tub” and “sauna” including hot tub and sauna health benefits, lifestyle, water care and Hot Spring Spas and Finnleo Saunas.   The largest response to any post? “More on How to Save the Whales While Soaking In Your Hot Tub”.  Most read post: “Public Hot Tubs: What You Must Know Before You Soak”.

I write Hot Tub Bliss is to connect you with all things from “ahhh” to “aHa”. The “ahhhs” are the sounds that escape when you sink into the hot swirling waters after a long day.  That hot water is so soothing and healing that letting out a big  sigh  is the only way to stand the pleasure.

The “aHas”-are those ideas and split-second inspirations that bubble up when you’re relaxed. Inspiration and “brainstorms” have always been an important part of hot tub soaking. The “staycations” you enjoy every day in your own backyard hot tub can bring quiet and sometimes awe inspiring pleasure.  So, do share your “aHas!”

And, for fun, tell me about the fabulous vacations you’ve taken with your Olympic Hot Tub  rubber duck in hand. Some of your ducks have seen the Seven Wonders of the World, and we have photos from hundreds of exotic places to prove it. Remember to pack a duck in your suitcase and take it along on your next vacation.  Place the duck in interesting spots and send the photos to us.  We’d love to see how far these ducks travel.

So, chime in and share how your hot tub makes a difference in your health, work, life and lives of your family members. Email photos of your own fabulous tubscape.  Recall what happened and how you felt when you finally made your hot tub purchase, perhaps after waiting years to say, “YES.”

With Hot Tub Bliss I want to create hot tub  and sauna evangelists all over the world, one soak or sweat at a time.  Come on in and visit often.  

Comments and suggestions on blog posts and for new blog topics are always welcome.

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How to Ruin Your Electronics: The Heat & Moisture in a Sauna Will Do It!

How to ruin your electronics with heat & moisture? It’s easy & requires no thought. Take them in the sauna with you.

Probably without thinking about it, you’re using the sauna at home or in the gym with your electronics in hand.

The day has come for you to stand up (or lie down) for gadget-free relaxation.  Bite the bullet and find our why.

You bought your Finnleo sauna so you can get away from it all.  Getting away from your gadgets –iPods, iPhones, iPads and their cousins – can mean more quality relaxation time that’s better for you, and better for the electronics, too. The sauna qualities that help you feel better are hard on them.

Can’t stand the heat.

Electronic equipment is made to work at room temperature – a normal room, not a sauna. Apple, for example, recommends no exposure above 95°F. For one thing, heat above 105°F speeds up the rusting that shortens a battery’s life. Temperatures above 158°F can damage the display. On top of that, the materials in the device expand and contract at different temperatures, and the wide degree swings, from outside the sauna to inside and back again, can put stress on the circuit board and connections.

If it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.

Sure, your sauna is dry – about 5 percent relative humidity, maybe 25 percent if you throw water on the rocks. But that’s all relative – hot air can hold more water than cooler air. That’s why dew forms when the temperature drops at night. So when you leave the sauna, the moisture inside your device can condense, corroding the electronics, discoloring the display, and voiding the warranty. And the cooling device will draw in surrounding air, which could mean even more moisture if you’re near a pool or shower.

The phone is smart enough to hold your calls, and you’ll have plenty of time to fool with Facebook later. Take care of your gadgets by keeping them out of the sauna – and take care of yourself by getting plenty of relaxation time inside.

The Good Sweat starts with a Finnleo Sauna from Olympic Hot Tub Company.