House manual


Quiet Hours

9:00 PM - 8:00 AM

Please Respect Our Neighbors.

The fine for violating Quiet Hour rules is $500 for each occurrence when noise level exceeds 100 dB ( loud music) during this period. We will cancel Your reservation a security will be called.

House Rules – Please Read Carefully

No glitter, glitter bombs, or confetti.

– Strictly prohibited outdoors as it is extremely difficult to clean and can impact local wildlife.

– Violations will result in a fine and an additional cleaning fee.

No tape, stickers, or decorations on walls or windows.

– Any damage caused will incur repair charges plus labor costs.

Thank you for helping us keep the space clean and respectful for all guests!

The property is professionally cleaned by a third-party cleaning service. Before each check-in, we receive a detailed cleaning report with over 300 time-stamped images to ensure quality. If you have any concerns, you must contact us immediately within the first 30 minutes after check-in.

Fire Pit Agreement

This agreement is made and entered into by the following individuals who desire to use the fire pit:

1. All individuals using the fire pit must be over the age of 18 or supervised by a responsible adult.

2. Smoking or the use of combustible materials near the fire pit is strictly prohibited.

3. Only the designated fire area may be used for building fires. Do not start a fire outside of the designated area.

4. Keep a bucket of water or an ample supply of water nearby and readily available for fire control.

5. Never leave a burning fire unattended. One person must remain with the fire at all times.

6. Everyone must know how to properly extinguish a fire, should one occur.

7. No fireworks or pyrotechnics are allowed near the fire pit.

8. The use of lighter fluid or other accelerants is strictly prohibited.

9. Do not burn any items that will produce toxic or harmful fumes.

10. Before leaving the site, ensure that the fire is completely extinguished.

11. Failure to comply with these fire pit agreement rules will result in penalties and possible exclusion from future use.

When using a hot tub, it's important to follow safety rules to prevent accidents and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

User Guidelines for Hot Tub Use:

*Important Notice:* In case of accidents or damage, renters (you) bear legal responsibility.

1. Always keep the hot tub covered when not in use.

2. The maximum capacity is 6 people.

3. Exercise caution with water levels; avoid overfilling with more than 6 people, as it may lead to water spray from the jets. If this happens, promptly turn off the hot tub power using the labeled switch on the house side, marked "Hot Tub."

4. Utilize the garden hose on the house's side to maintain the water level.

5. Before leaving, securely close the cover.

Here are some safety rules for hot tub use:

Read and follow the manufacturer's instructions: Familiarize yourself with the specific guidelines and safety precautions provided by the hot tub manufacturer.

Keep the temperature at a safe level: Avoid excessively high temperatures, as they can lead to overheating or heat exhaustion. The recommended temperature range for hot tubs is typically between 100°F (38°C) and 104°F (40°C).

Limit your soak time: Extended periods in hot water can cause dehydration, dizziness, or fainting. It's advisable to limit your soak time to 15-30 minutes and take breaks to cool down.

Don't use the hot tub alone: Always use the hot tub with a buddy or have someone nearby to help in case of emergencies.

Check the water temperature before entering: Dip your hand or foot into the water first to check the temperature before getting in. Make sure it's comfortable and not too hot.

Never leave children unattended: Children should never be left unsupervised near a hot tub, even for a short time. They can easily slip or drown, so constant adult supervision is crucial.

Keep electrical devices away: Avoid using electrical devices like phones, radios, or hairdryers near the hot tub. Water and electricity can be a dangerous combination.

Don't consume alcohol excessively: Alcohol consumption can impair judgment and coordination, increasing the risk of accidents. It's best to avoid excessive drinking while using a hot tub.

Don't submerge your head underwater: Avoid submerging your head completely underwater to prevent the risk of drowning or getting water in your ears, nose, or mouth.

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Maintain proper water hygiene: Follow the recommended guidelines for maintaining water hygiene, including regular cleaning, disinfection, and pH balance checks. Dirty or contaminated water can lead to infections.

Shower before and after using the hot tub: Showering before entering the hot tub helps remove oils, lotions, and dirt from your body, keeping the water cleaner. Showering afterward helps rinse off any residual chemicals.

HOT TUB COVER SAFETY

Please remember to securely close the hot tub cover before you leave.

There is a risk of children potentially falling into it, and you would be legally responsible for any accidents or damage.

In case of emergency or need shut down the power. The main electronic panel is in right side in the first floor bedroom, behind the painting . Emergency shut off switch next to the door with proper marking “ Hot Tub Shut Off Switch “

Thank you!