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Archive for the ‘Swimming Pools’ Category

Do It Yourself Landscaping

It’s spring, and the flowers are starting to pop up, and the trees are blooming. We all have a lot more time on our hands while we practice social distancing.

That makes it the perfect time to get outside and do some gardening and landscaping. Grab the kids, some gloves, and a few shovels. Digging in the dirt is a great form of exercise, and it’s good for your mental health, too.

If you’re ready to add some color around your pool, you’ll love this how-to guide. Let’s look at do it yourself landscaping around your backyard, hot tub, or inground pool.

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Personal Hygiene for Kids at the Pool

Most everyone loves to swim, especially kids! In fact it’s one of the best summertime activities filled with fun. Yet, as kids head back to school, they often forget the basic rules of the pool. Once Labor Day comes around, it’s time for a reminder.

In this article, we look at personal hygiene for kids at the pool. Be sure and download the Healthy Swimming Education & Activity Book  to teach kids the basics of swimmer hygiene.

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Personal Hygiene for Swimmers

While pools that are taken care of well are clean, clear and sanitized, swimmers must still take care before swimming.

Swimmers should shower (rinse off) before swimming, and no one should ever potty in the pool.

Substances like perspiration, make-up, body oil, lotions, urine and fecal matter react with the chlorine in your pool. The results?

  • You need to add more disinfectant to destroy bacteria
  • Byproducts occur making the swimming experience less than enjoyable

Persona hygiene also means that swimmers should never, ever, under any circumstances, swim when they have diarrhea. If they do, and any swimmers swallow contaminated water, they can get sick with the chlorine-resistant waterborne parasite Cryptosporidium (crypto).

Final Thoughts

We welcome your questions about pool hygiene, and we offer a wide range of the best pool and spa chemicals on the market.

Be sure and download the great activity book for your young swimmers.

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The Value of Shocking Your Pool Water

Of course you should add shock when pool water has a problem, but there are benefits to using it more routinely. In this video, we look at the value of shocking your pool water.

Shock to Remove Contaminants

Pool shocks perform a vital function in pool care by immediately raising chlorine levels, removing contaminants and clearing up cloudy water.

Destroy Organic Contaminants

Organic contaminants are things like perspiration, suntan lotions, hair sprays, body oils, urine, pet dander, and cosmetics. They also may come from the environment.

Shocking your pool water is a needed step for proper pool maintenance. Shocks or oxidizers chemically destroy these organic contaminants, remove combined chlorine, and help restore water clarity.

Isn’t Shocking Just for When Your Water has a Problem?

No! Shocking should be part of your pool maintenance. While it does help with troubleshooting, when part of a routine it removes contaminants that cause cloudy water and helps keep the water crystal clear and sparkling.