Dangerous chemicals can pollute the air in indoor swimming pools.

You are looking after the quality of your swimming pool water but what about the indoor air quality too? Swimming pools (and swimming pool plant rooms) can release all sorts of ‘nasties’ into the poolside environment and accidents happen all too often. Help to protect your staff, bathers and spectators alike with this sophisticated electronic air monitoring…

Indoor Swimming Pools : No Compromise on Quality

Those of us who have had the chance to go for swimming during school days or by joining a club or recreational facility know the pleasures of an outdoor pool. Besides providing the necessary recreation and exercise, an outdoor pool does seem like something else, particularly when you are in habit of swimming in wide open spaces, and since stadiums and gymnasiums/recreational parlors do have the kind of space available, going for an indoor swimming pools, despite the fact that it is your personal space, does seem very awkward and not up to the mark. However, that is not the case if you come down to the basics, that you ultimately have to enjoy a swim, and also make sure that your health is also benefited from the same. And for that to happen, since going out might not always be possible, having an indoor swimming pools, despite all its limitations, is still a very healthy choice, particularly when you think about the added liberty of going for a swim as and when you like. However, there are a few factors one must keep in mind before and after the swimming pools is installed.