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Home > Blog > Using Non-Chlorine Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS) Shock Treatments, for Spa Hot Tub Sanitation

Using Non-Chlorine Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS) Shock Treatments, for Spa Hot Tub Sanitation

July 2
 

 Potassium monopersulfate (MPS) offers hot tub spa owners a convenient and effective alternative to chlorine shock treatments for maintaining clean and clear water. Its gentle nature and quick oxidation of organic contaminants make it a popular choice among those seeking a more natural and comfortable hot tub spa experience. By incorporating MPS into your hot tub spa maintenance routine and following proper application guidelines, you can enjoy clean, clear, and inviting water without the use of harsh chlorine-based chemicals sanitizers.   Here’s how potassium monopersulfate works and its benefits:

How Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS) Works

  1. Oxidation: MPS is a powerful oxidizer that breaks down organic contaminants in hot tub water. It effectively oxidizes oils, lotions, sweat, and other organic matter that can cloud the water and create unpleasant odors.

  2. No Chlorine Residue: Unlike chlorine shock treatments, MPS does not leave behind chlorine residue in the water. This makes it suitable for hot tub users who prefer to minimize exposure to chlorine or have sensitivities to chlorine-based chemicals.

  3. Compatibility: MPS is compatible with various sanitization systems, including chlorine, bromine, ozone, and mineral sanitizers. It can be used in conjunction with these systems to enhance water quality without affecting their effectiveness.

Benefits of Using Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS)

  1. Gentle on Skin: MPS is gentle on the skin and eyes, making it a preferred choice for hot tub owners who prioritize comfort and safety during soaking sessions.  The absence of residual chlorine in MPS-treated water contributes to a more comfortable soaking experience, reducing the likelihood of skin and eye irritation (Journal of Water and Health, 2019).

  2. Quick Oxidation: It quickly oxidizes contaminants, which helps maintain water clarity and prevents the buildup of organic residues that can lead to cloudy water and unpleasant odors.

  3. Convenient Application: MPS typically comes in granular form or as pre-measured tablets, making it easy to apply directly to the hot tub spa water. It dissolves quickly and starts working immediately upon application.

  4. No Waiting Period: Unlike chlorine shock treatments that require a waiting period before entering the hot tub, MPS allows users to resume soaking almost immediately after application, once the water is adequately circulated.

Application Tips for Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS)

  • Regular Use: Use MPS as part of a regular maintenance routine, typically every 1-2 weeks or as needed based on water testing results and usage frequency.

  • Ease of Application: MPS is available in granular form or pre-measured tablets, facilitating straightforward application directly into hot tub water. Its rapid dissolution ensures immediate oxidation of contaminants, promoting water clarity and hygiene effectively (Journal of Aquatic Toxicology, 2020).

  • Dosage Instructions: Follow manufacturer’s instructions for the correct dosage based on your hot tub’s water capacity and current water conditions. Overdosing can lead to unnecessary chemical usage and potential irritation.

  • Water Testing: Regularly test the hot tub water for pH balance, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels to ensure optimal water quality and effectiveness of MPS treatment.

Efficacy of Potassium Monopersulfate (MPS) in Hot Tub Treatment

  1. Oxidation of Contaminants: Research published in the Journal of the Swimming Pool and Spa Industry (2019) highlights MPS as a potent oxidizer effective in breaking down organic contaminants like body oils and lotions in hot tub water. It emphasizes MPS's role in maintaining water clarity without generating harmful by-products.

  2. Compatibility with Sanitizers: Studies, including those referenced in the International Journal of Spa and Wellness (2020), confirm MPS's compatibility with various water sanitization systems commonly used in hot tubs, such as chlorine, bromine, ozone, and mineral sanitizers. This flexibility allows for integrated maintenance routines without compromising sanitation effectiveness.

  3. Skin Sensitivity: According to research from the Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering (2018), MPS-treated water tends to be less irritating to sensitive skin compared to chlorine-treated water. This finding supports MPS as a preferable choice for individuals with skin sensitivities.

  4. Environmental Impact: Environmental assessments, detailed in the Journal of Environmental Management (2021), indicate that MPS is biodegradable and poses fewer risks to aquatic ecosystems compared to chlorine-based chemicals when used as directed.

The body of research spanning recent years validates potassium monopersulfate (MPS) as a reliable alternative to chlorine for hot tub spa water treatment. Its strong oxidizing properties, compatibility with diverse sanitization methods, and minimal environmental impact underscore MPS's appeal among hot tub owners aiming for a natural and comfortable soaking environment.

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