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Be cautious if you bought a garden pool this season

Tips for Safe Pool Management

With summer and hot weather, those who are lucky enough to have a garden or a terrace can install a nice inflatable pool or consider building a more permanent one.
However, owning a pool, no matter the type, requires attention and care to avoid dangers and risks, especially when it is used by children and if there are pets at home.
Here are some useful tips for managing a pool effectively, paying particular attention to a commonly underestimated aspect, which is hygiene.

Useful Tips to Avoid Dangers

When thinking about installing a pool in the garden, there are several aspects to consider to prevent accidents.
Here are some tips:

  • Place the pool on a flat and stable surface.
  • Always supervise children while they play around the pool.
  • Use stable ladders or steps to enter and exit the pool.
  • Avoid running around the pool to prevent slipping accidents.
  • Consider fencing the pool so that children and pets cannot access it unsupervised.
  • Avoid entering the water under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Avoid using the pool during a thunderstorm.

Hygiene Matters

It is crucial to always keep the water, as well as the pool’s floor and walls, clean.
The water’s pH level should also be maintained according to the manufacturer’s recommendations to prevent the growth of harmful algae and bacteria.
Here is how you can keep your pool clean:

  • Place the pool away from trees and other plants that may contaminate the water.
  • Regularly check and maintain the proper pH and chlorine levels in the water as per the pool manufacturer’s recommendations to prevent bacteria and algae growth.
  • Keep pool chemicals out of reach of children and pets.
  • Shower before entering the pool.
  • Avoid swimming with open wounds.
  • Adjust the water filtration system according to the pool size as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Regularly remove leaves, insects, and other pollutants from the water.
  • Clean the pool floor and walls.
  • Cover the pool when not in use.
  • Change the pool water regularly.

By following these suggestions, you can keep your pool clean and safe from any risks.
Even with small inflatable pools, it is essential to apply the same tips by regularly changing the water, adding chlorine, and covering it with a tarp at night.

For more information on pool-related topics, you can also read How Much Does an Inground Pool Cost? Price Guide.

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