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Fiberglass pools are less susceptible to having problems with the finish if your water chemistry is off. They do tend to have some problems with warping that you won't have with a cement pool. The fiberglass liner is usually cheaper also.
Exercise therapy is recommended for many ailments and conditions, and is easily accomplished in swimming pools, where clients are comforted by soothing water environment, low impact natural resistance, and around-the-clock availability.
at low tide rockpools are pools at high tide they are part of the sea...
Float valve is a device used on swimming pools. It is designed to keep the skimmer closed and to control the air flow into the pump when the water level gets low.
Mononucleosis, commonly known as "mono," is primarily spread through saliva, which is why it's often referred to as the "kissing disease." While the virus that causes mono (Epstein-Barr virus) can be present in saliva and potentially contaminate surfaces, the risk of transmission through swimming pools is extremely low. The chlorine in pool water effectively kills most viruses and bacteria, making it unlikely for mono to spread in that environment. Thus, swimming pools are generally considered safe from the spread of mono.
no some use bromine, and others filter the water through an activated charcoal filter, and even now some use a high-grade salt and low-grade chlorine-bromine mix as a filter.
Two reasons: First, the volume of a human body is quite low compared to the volume of even a moderate sized swimming pool. If you jump into an Olympic-sized pool, you're only going to increase the water depth by a small fraction of an inch. Second, they have overflow drains to prevent it.
There are currently 5 Olympic standard swimming pools in the UK with a further 3 in planning or construction: Current * Leeds * Sheffield * Sunderland * Glasgow * Cardiff Planned * London (for the Olympics) * Plymouth With a further 16 pools of 50m in length but non-Olympic standard, mainly due to being only 8 lanes wide. The main ones here are the two built in the past for the Commonwealth Games at Manchester & Edinburgh
There are three basic tests for outdoor swimming pools:chlorine (ppm - parts per million)pH (in pH units, from 0 - 14, 7.0 - 8.0 is normal for a pool)stabilizer (ppm, from 20 - 100)This applies to all chlorinated pools, INCLUDING 'salt water' pools, which are also chlorinated by the salt water chlorine generator.It can be helpful to test for total alkalinity (60 - 180 ppm, depending) though this is rarely necessary on small vinyl pools.On concrete pools of all types, and pools with heaters, it's important to test for calcium (ppm, 80 - 300 ppm, depending) since LOW calcium can damage concrete pools, and high calcium can cause cloudiness in pools and scale in heaters or pools.On pools filled with water from wells, or from old iron distribution systems, it's helpful to test for metals, such as iron or manganese. Likewise, pools using copper ionizers need to test for copper.
No, rock pools are typically visible when the tide is out, not when it is in. During low tide, the water recedes, exposing the rock formations and the pools that collect seawater and marine life. When the tide is in, these pools are submerged and not easily visible.
You can purchase a jacuzzi tub, hot tub, or swimming pool at Home Depot. You can also purchase a low priced one online. For more information go to: http://www.homedepot.ca/catalog/pools-hot-tubs/172327?gclid=CJ3er86__akCFcTBKgodn1790A
Yes, its perfectly safe for a pregnant women to be at the deep end of the pool. no,it isn't because you never kno what might happen she might drown when birth comes in the she dies and so does her baby so no its not safe or allowed