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Tips To Keep Your Swimming Pool Safe

A swimming pool is a great asset, but for you to enjoy using it, you should carry out good maintenance procedures on a regular basis. Various issues commonly cause most swimming pool accidents for both adults and children. Below is an outline of major dangers and tips on how to prevent them and keep your family safe.

The Slimy Surfaces

The swimming pool still water will eventually form a slimy substance on the tiles, walls, and stairs of the pool if not regulated. This is as a result of dirt buildup, bacteria, and chemical imbalance in the pool. Always ensure that the alkalinity, pH, and calcium hardness of the water is put in check.

Contract a specialist to check the status of your pool water, or you can do it yourself by getting a manual from a specialist with clear guidelines. However, besides regulating the water, you ought to clean your pool. Purchase a recommended cleaning detergent and then use it together with a pressure washer to clean the pool surfaces. If your pool is small, use your home hosepipe with a nozzle attached that can pass water at high pressure.

Dirty Water

Your pool water will get dirty eventually from chemical deposits, usage by people, and presence of foreign particles and dirt. It's advisable to clean your pool every week to avoid dirt buildup and darkening of your pool water.

Skimming floating leaves, particles, and dead insects is a great first step that can save you a lot. Floating particles may eventually sink and stick on the floor, and end up making the problem worse. Use a swimming pool skimmer, which is a netlike tool, and sweep through the water surface. You should also invest in a filter for vacuuming or an automatic pool cleaner machine, especially if your pool is large.

Toys and Tools

Toys and swimming aids such as diving boards can make the swimming quite interesting. However, if mismanaged these items will be the cause of most accidents in your pool. Inflatable swimming aids easily flip, and an infant or child will easily drown if the toy capsizes. Also, not all swimming pools are fit for swimming aids such as diving boards.

Consult your swimming pool contractor and be advised on what should or shouldn't get into the pool. Also, avoid usage of toys and tools if there is no one else present or if your children are not under supervision. This precaution also applies to your pets.   

Enjoy your swimming pool the safe-way by observing basic swimming pool maintenance practices.


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