The coronavirus lockdown and weeks of sunny weather has seen a hot tub company report record sales.
海角视频 Leisure Living - based in St Asaph and Mochdre - saw a 70% hike in sales in comparison to last April, and May has been the busiest ever for the company.
But managing director Gareth Jones said he knew this was not the case for many companies who have been badly impacted by the Covid-19 lockdown.
He urged people in North Wales to support local firms at this critical time and as we emerge from lockdown.
His own company opened a new swimspa centre just weeks before the pandemic struck the 海角视频.聽
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He added: 鈥淯ltimately, the whole industry has seen an increase in demand and while some will say it鈥檚 not an essential service the counter-argument is that having a hot tub 鈥 and they are a wide range of options, so it鈥檚 not as expensive as many people think 鈥 is a distraction and an escape for people at this challenging time
鈥淔or physical and mental health, it can be beneficial, and now more than ever that is vital.鈥
With people cancelling summer holidays abroad to stay in the 海角视频 and at home, he believes the trend will continue in the months ahead.
He added: 鈥淟ike every business out there, we are taking each day as it comes.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been offering discounts 鈥 notably to NHS workers 鈥 and had competitions including giving away a hot tub, anything to try and help people, as well as keeping business going and our staff in work.
鈥淥f course it鈥檚 great for us to be busy and have such positive sales but ultimately it鈥檚 good for the economy and when restrictions ease it鈥檚 so important we get behind our local businesses, in tourism and all sectors, because they鈥檙e going to need us more than ever. I hope people will think local.
"It鈥檚 the local business people who support the community, sponsor local sports teams, raise money for local charities, employ local people who in turn spend their money in the region and contribute to the local economy, so please help them when they open their doors again.鈥