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HISTORY Around 1900, seven brothers named Jacuzzi emigrated from Italy to the United States. They eventually settled on the West Coast in Berkeley, California and became machinists. One of them, Rachele, began making airplane propellers, inspired by an air show he saw at the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in nearby San Francisco . He and his brothers created an airplane manufacturing company in Berkeley called "Jacuzzi Bros." which remained in business until 1976, although their product line changed over the years. In 1925, as a result of a crash of one of their planes in 1921 en route between Yosemite and San Francisco which killed brother Giocondo, Jacuzzi Bros. stopped making airplanes. Rachele turned the company's know-how in making hydraulic airplane pumps to the making of a new kind of deep well agricultural pump. In 1948, brother Candido used the company's expertise in pumps to develop a submersible bathtub pump for his son Kenneth who had contracted rheumatoid arthritis in 1943 at the age of 15 months. Jacuzzi Bros. marketed this pump, model J-300, in 1955. The son, Kenneth Jacuzzi , eventually ran the company. During this period, Jack Benny was hired as a spokesman for Jacuzzi. The J-300 pump was portable and could be placed in any bath enclosure. The medical community immediately saw the benefit of this product for their hydro-theraputic programs. Physical Therapist and Orthopedic doctors would prescribe their use in clinics and in the home. Hollywood celebreties began making personal use of them, bringing further notoriety. In 1968, Roy Jacuzzi , a grandson of one of the original Jacuzzi brothers, invented the first self-contained, fully integrated whirlpool bath. In 1970, he created the first outdoor hot tub. Manufacturing remained at the original Berkeley factory until 1976 when it was closed and moved to southern California. That same year, the company's headquarters was moved to Walnut Creek , just east of Berkeley. TODAY Jacuzzis are commonly found in residential homes, hotels and aboard cruise ships and have become popular in high-end Spas around the world. Jacuzzi products are distributed in about 60 countries. The family history is the classic tale of European immigrants coming to the USA and living the American dream. They arrived from Italy in the early 1900s. They started out by picking oranges and building small airplanes. They built a unique propeller known as the "Jacuzzi toothpick". They built the first enclosed cabin monoplane. It was used by the U.S. Postal Service to carry passengers from the San Francisco Bay area to Yosemite National Park . Because of their knowledge and design experience in airplane pumps, they turned their attention to the need of the agricultual community for ground water. In 1925 the Jacuzzi brothers revolutionized the pump industry. They designed a pump that was the most efficient of that era. They received a Gold Medal at the California State Fair in 1930 for their new design. Roy Jacuzzi speculated that there might be a market for hydro-therapy in the home. In 1968 he introduced the world to the "Roman Bathtub." This was the first integrated whirlpool bath. His patented jets, placed along the sides, produced a 50/50 air to water ratio providing an experience like none before. The same patented mixture ratio is still a signature feature of todays Jacuzzi jets. Susan Sommers, then a model, was used in some of the first print advertisements published by Jacuzzi. In the early 1970s, the company produced larger units with built-in heating and filtration systems. This was the beginning of the spa industry as we know it today. Friends and family were now invited to share the experience of a vacation in their own back yard. Moving into the 1980s, the company's product line expanded with models that worked in multi-use configurations as hot tubs, whirlpool baths or both. These models could be installed indoors or outdoors or topside of luxury water craft. The Jacuzzi assembly plant is located in Chino, California. This plant was the first ISO 9001 certified spa production facility in the world. It has the capability of producing up to 300 spas per day for their national and export business needs. Their product line has many unique features such as patented jets, rainbow waterfalls, synthetic sun resistant siding, stereos, ergonomic seating, triple layered shells, full foam insulation and a solid A.B.S. pan bottom. Jacuzzi today is the world's most widely recognized name in jetted baths and spas. REFERENCES | ||
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