Yes, it is ok to use iron out in a pool for "cleaning only". If you intend to swim in the pool iron out can cause skin and eye irritations and poisoning if swallowed. The makers of Iron Out said it is not recommended for Swimming Pools.
Absolutely not! It is not safe to walk on, make snow cones with, or skate on.
If the pool is properly grounded and bonded, with ground fault interupt circuit, it is safe. I would not run if a thunder storm is approaching. Of course, they should not be in the pool during a thunderstorm at any rate.
Its not worth the risk, the wall strength has been destroyed, I would not trust it, if you get too much activity in the pool, it is safe too say the side will bust out, and what and whoever is in the pool is coming out with the water.
You have to be careful about emptying any in-ground pool. Normally they have a hydrostatic valve in the deepest part of the pool in case there is ground water built up around the outside of the pool. If there is the valve will allow ground water into the pool. if there isn't there is a good chance that the pool will start to float in the ground water. In effect the only thing you have to worry about is that there is no water under the pool if there is you will need to find a way of getting rid of it before emptying the pool.
as long as you have not had a bunch of rain and the soil is saturated. if it is you will have a pool that is not in the ground becasue the weight of the water is holding the pool in place. Yes it is safe.
Before you begin working on a pool deck for an above ground pool, you should place the pool and fill it with water so that you know how big the pool is. If you build the deck first, you will only be able to get a pool that is the same size as the deck, and you may not be able to find a pool with those dimensions.
Hanging bird baths are safe for birds. Birds like to be above ground as they feel safe and can see all their surroundings.
Many people will say that saltwater systems are as good for your pool as chlorinated systems. Saltwater systems are not as harsh on your pool system or for the people that enjoy the pool itself.
Yes, absolutely. Swimming pools involve construction and plumbing which have to be done correctly for the pool to function and be safe. It is not as simple as diging a hole in the ground so it is important to only work with certified pool contractors.
Buy some RV antifreeze (the kind that is safe for pets) and pour enough into the drain to ensure the piping is full back to the main body of water. You may have to mix the antifreeze 50-50 with water.
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Yes. In 2006 there was a code adopted requiring fencing around your yard if you have a pool in your yard. In 2009 the Virginia Graeme Baker Law was adopted. It requires alarms on doors and windows, or a power cover, or another means as safe as the first two(subject to local approval). Go to www.safekidscharmeck.org to see codes.