All You Need to Know About the Maintenance and Safety of Your Swimming Pool

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You finally give in to your children’s request. You have the money, so you had a swimming pool installed in your backyard. It’s fun. You can now host a pool party for your friends. Even you find the pool relaxing, especially after a hard day at work. But along with having a pool is the responsibility of maintaining it. How do you know which chemicals to use? How do you make sure that your kids are safe from the swimming pool?

The more you need to be careful if you have Bullfrog Spas equipment from Salt Lake City, Utah or other cities installed in your backyard. Hot tubs are incredibly relaxing. You might relax too much and fall asleep. Don’t ever let yourself fall asleep while in the tub. You can drown accidentally, or you might miss that your children have jumped into the deep end of the pool.

Maintenance and Cleaning

People often overlook the need for pool maintenance. They see the fun in having a pool but not the responsibility that comes with it. If not cleaned properly, the pool can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects. You’re exposing yourself and your family to diseases brought about by the presence of these insects in your property.

The bacteria and algae found in most pools are caused by the failure of the owners to clean it regularly. They can infect your family by getting into their skin through an open wound or when they accidentally swallow the pool water. That’s why it’s important to keep the water clean and free of insects and debris.

Chemicals

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The general rule for adding chlorine to water is one-half ounce for every 500 gallons of water every week. That means that if you have a 1,000-gallon pool, one ounce of chlorine every week should be enough. At first, you need to add more chlorine tabs to the water to build initial residue. After that, you can add one ounce per week for 1,000-gallon pool water or two tabs per week for 10,000 gallons of water.

You need to be careful when handling pool chemicals. They can cause burns when not handled properly. They can also cause respiratory health hazards when inhaled. Chlorine is meant to be dissolved in large quantities of water. If you mix it with a small amount of water, it can cause burns and other injuries.

You should also avoid spilling chlorine on the pool deck or the ground. It can contaminate the soil and groundwater. Using chlorine can have an adverse environmental impact, so handling it must be done with care. Be careful where you store pool chemicals and cleaning materials, too. Build a shed near the pool so that you can place these things there. Make sure that this shed is not accessible to your children.

Having a pool in your house is a big responsibility, especially if there are little children running around your backyard. Make sure that everyone in the house understands the proper decorum and behavior around the pool. Train your kids never to run along the pool deck and swim only when there’s adult supervision.

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