Posted by Joe On March 21st

This is the 11th installment of “14 Ways to Make a Splash with Pool Safety“ which is available as a Free download from our eBook library.
Your pool is a fun place to play and a beautiful accent to your home. But the area around your pool can easily become wet and slippery. You’ve got a recipe for disaster when you combine wet, slippery surfaces with glass. If there is any glass in the immediate proximity of your pool, there’s a good possibility that it can shatter. If the glass is clear, good luck finding all of the broken shards in your pool! Talk about “finding a needle in a haystack!”
Keep your Cape Coral pools a safe zone by setting a few pool safety rules:
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Posted by Joe On January 11th

This is the 6th installment of the “14 Ways to Make a Splash with Pool Safety“ which is available as a Free download from our eBook library.
Keeping pool chemicals and testing kits away from children is especially important. Curious kids will find a way to explore many household storage areas that aren’t secured. If they get into the chemicals for your pool, it could be fatal. Even in small amounts, the chemicals can destroy skin on contact. It can cause permanent damage to…
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Posted by Joe On December 14th

This is the 4th installment of the “14 Ways to Make a Splash with Pool Safety“ which is available as a Free download from our eBook library.
How often do you perform pool cleaning? If you are confident with balancing the water chemistry in your pool, then you can test the chemicals yourself. Every week, you should test your swimming pool for chlorine and pH.
Chlorine tests include three separate measures: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Joe On September 28th