Visitors At This Bitcoin-Heated Spa Are Complaining About Mold and UTIs
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Bathhouse, a high-concept spa in New York known for its heated thermal pools powered by Bitcoin mining, is facing growing scrutiny over hygiene issues. Patrons and former employees have reported an array of concerning problems, such as mold, vermin, and instances of urinary tract infections (UTIs) linked to the spa's pools. Complaints intensified after a Reddit user shared their UTI experience following a visit, corroborated by others. Furthermore, the Williamsburg location has had numerous calls to the health department, pointing to systemic health violations and a decline in cleanliness, sparking widespread gossip and concern on social media.
Visitors and former employees of Bathhouse have raised serious complaints about hygiene issues, including mold, vermin, and post-bath infections such as UTIs.
One Reddit user claimed to have contracted a UTI after using the Williamsburg Bathhouse, stating the tubs looked "kinda dirty and gross."
Bathhouse has been the subject of 17 calls to New York City's health department since 2022, indicating persistent health-related complaints.
Concerns over hygiene have led to a flood of complaints about Bathhouse, including reports of hair in pools and unkempt visitors.
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