
| Msg # 12586 of 12850 on ZZUK4448, Saturday 8-01-25, 7:09 |
| From: THE TODAL |
| To: MARTIN HARRAN |
| Subj: Re: Drinking Water in Hotel leisure cent |
From: the_todal@icloud.com On 01/08/2025 10:51, Martin Harran wrote: > We take regular senior breaks in hotels around the country. I always > pick one with a leisure centre as swimming combined with a steam room > or sauna is my main form of exercise and relaxation. I have noticed an > increasing trend for such leisure centres to have no drinking water > available to iuers, either by fountain or bottled. Hydration is of > major importance after a steam room or sauna and I wonder if these > hotels are infringing Health and Safety rules and risking a negligence > charge if an inexperienced user ended up being dehydrated? > In hotels, don't they still provide a kettle, a teapot and some teabags? And a tap from which you can fill the kettle? Or is that only for the cheap old fashioned hotels? In the gym which I used to belong to until I realised that I wasn't getting my money's worth, there was at least one water fountain dispensing chilled water. But I don't suppose there is a requirement in our laws. --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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