Swimming Pool Cleaners
Swimming Pool Cleaners Tips &
Advice
Some general tips on
swimming pool cleaners and maintenance. You will want to test
the swimming pool water in the evening, that is before you add
any kind of chemicals to the pool’s water. Once tested you
should also test the water in the morning, before anyone uses
the pool – so you know that the water quality is good for the
days activities. You should aim for a PH level of 7.5, that is
considered to be the ideal level for swimming pool water.
Test the swimming pool water according to usage, if you use
the pool every few days there is no reason for daily checks,
just before you intend on using it. If the swimming pool is
used a lot (summertime, friends coming over etc.) make sure you
check the pool in advance to ensure a safe and enjoyable pool.
Check signs of poor water quality, in general swimming pool
water should be clear and bleu, anything that is not blue and
clear is a cause for concern and you should simply take a close
look at the water to make sure there is no algae growth or
cloudiness. The weather conditions effect the swimming pool
water quality too, strong sun can reduce amount of chlorine and
rainy seasons may increase water lever or introduce parasites
to the pool. Check water at the return flow of water to the
pool and add any chemicals at this point as well to ensure
effective mixing with filtered water. Regularly clean the pool
surfaces including the waterline to ensure that build up of
sun-oils, body fats, algae, airborne pollution and other dirt
is not left to build up. Pool surround paving slabs should be
cleaned with a strong Chlorine solution, brushed away from the
pool.
Swimming Pool Cleaners Tips & Advice - It is always advised
that you study the manufactures instructions, and that you
consult the manual whenever faced with problems, you can also
call and ask the company for advice or consult a local swimming
pool maintenance professional. Chemical agents need to be mixed
with the pool’s water, it is strongly recommended that you read
instructions carefully and make sure you mix the right amounts,
be careful and use caution when dealing with chemicals, use
gloves and do not inhale fumes. The pool cleaning products and
chemicals should be kept away from the reach of children
always, and when disposed off it should be done by a
responsible adult. Avoid smoking or lighting fire close to
chemicals, and keep the chemicals in a safe location, as far as
possible from barbeque grills, fireplaces etc. after handling
pool cleaning products wash hands thoroughly.
Swimming Pool Cleaners Advice - If chemicals get into any
contact with skin or inhaled, call a poison center, and make
sure you can provide all the details of the chemicals used
(find the container and keep it with you). To ensure that
your pool water are clean run these tests on a daily basis, PH
and Chlorine levels using a test kit. Ensure pH is within the
7.2 - 7.6 range. The pool filter should run at least 8 to 10
hours per day (24 hours per day is best). Set your pool timer
or remember to run the pool manually if you don't have a timer.
If you are not running your pool 24 hours per day, it is best
to have it running during the daylight hours (instead of
night).Make sure your skimmer baskets are empty and clear of
leaves or other debris. Chlorine must be added to the pool
daily by dissolving chlorine tablets in the skimmers once per
week or use an automatic chlorinator. Make sure the unit is
full and that the dial is set to a level that gives you a good
daily chlorine reading depending on how long you run your
system. Swimming Pool Cleaners.
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