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Pool Tips 1 - A filled swimming pool should lose
no more than a quarter inch of water per day. If your pool is
losing water at a faster rate, it is likely you have a leak
or crack somewhere that needs to be repaired.
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Pool Tips 2 - When you first open your swimming pool
for the season, remove all debris (leaves, sticks, etc.) from
the cover before removing the cover itself.
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Pool Tips 3 - Make sure you have a water testing
kit on hand. It is very important that you test your water to
make sure chemicals are at the right levels. This will allow
you to adjust the pH balance, cholorine, etc in your water to
make sure it is safe to swim in your pool. Be sure to test your
pool atleast once a week.
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Pool Tips 4 - After all debris is removed, run your
pool's filter 24/7 until the pool water is completely clear.
If your water is green or has an unpleasant odor, you may have
an algae problem, and need to adjust your pool's chlorine level
accordingly.
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Pool Tips 5 - You should check the purity of the
water in your pool at least twice each week, and more frequently
based on pool usage and other factors (i.e. thunderstorms, debris
left in the pool, dogs swimming in the pool, etc.). Usually
the best time to do this is at dusk, and/or at least four hours
after the last swimmers have exited the pool. Try not to test
when neighbors may be out mowing the lawn or fertilizing plants
or shrubs, as this may affect your water quality as well.
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Pool Tips 6 - You should ALWAYS store swimming pool
chemicals out of the reach of children! It is also a good idea
to store them away from direct sunlight, as the ultraviolet
rays may cause chemical breakdown.
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Pool Tips 7 - Your pool's chlorine level should always
be at between one and three parts per million for optimal water
safety.
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Pool Tips 8 - You should "shock" your pool
at least once a week, and more frequently if your pool is heavily
used, there have been heavy rains, or it has been extremely
hot. You should add one bag of shock per 10,000 gallons of water,
and try to make sure that the pool is not used for at least
24 hours afterwards. Generally, the best time for shocking is
at dusk, as this will give the shock time to work before the
sun comes out. If you need to add any algae inhibitors to your
pool, try to do this at least four hours prior to the shock
for the best benefit.
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Pool Tips 9 - Make sure all swimmers are following
all the rules at all times! There should NEVER be any running
around the pool or diving/jumping in shallow water (particularly
in above-ground pools). Also, make sure that non-swimmers are
strictly supervised!!!
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Pool Tips 10 - When the time comes to close your
pool for the season, make sure that all water levels are normal
and shock your pool one last time. You will also want to remove
any water that may still be in the lines of your pool. And,
while you should cover the pool itself, do NOT cover your pool's
pump.
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Pool Tips 11 - You should have a fence with a locked
gate around your pool area to keep children from accidentally
falling in. A fence will also help keep out pets and strangers.
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