Avoiding swimming pools’ health risks

  Kathryn Roethel A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention created some disturbing headlines when it revealed that 58 percent of public swimming pools contained E. coli bacteria. That’s right. The bacteria found in poop. Forms of E. coli can cause diarrhea, vomiting and, in some cases, hospitalization. But the CDC report revealed only the presence of…

How to Balance your Pool Water

Many home owners are nonplused by their swimming pools especially when it comes to keeping their pool chemicals in balance. There seems to be a fear of the unknown more than anything. Just keep in mind to approach each chemical level seperately.If you do not have a test kit then I suggest you purchase one as soon as possible. A test kit is your gauge to your swimming pool chemicals. All pools are different and will in turn need different amounts of chemicals then equivalent sized pools. This is only a guideline. Never under any circumstances mix any chemicals together.

Chemicals for Pool Maintenance

Swimming pools require a lot of work to maintain. Nature likes to take up residence almost anywhere, including in stagnant bodies of water. Also, various natural forces tend to make a swimming pool cloudy and very alkaline. The right use of chemicals can make your swimming pool not only safe but also clean and sparkling in appearance.

Tips to Ensure Clean Sanitary Swimming Pool

Swimming pool chlorinators are the devices that ensure that you can use the swimming pool in every season without getting sick due to microbes or germs contamination. Chlorinating devices make swimming pools inviting as well as maintains a standard level of sanitation and hygiene. If you have installed a swimming pool recently and do not know about the accessories and machines that you should use, read on for relevant information…

Swimming Pool Chemical Safety

Swimming pool chemical safety is critical for both small backyard pools and neighborhood public facilities. Although the substances used for disinfecting pools are not complicated in themselves, the nuances in balancing pool water health pose challenges to novices. Even seasoned pool maintenance technicians sometimes make mistakes and either under or over chlorinate water. When pool water lacks enough chlorine, swimmers risk infection, while too much chlorine burns skin and causes respiratory distress.