The Dangers of Pool Chemicals
Swimming pool water treatment is necessary in order to ensure that pool water is free from Algae and other nasty microbiological contaminants. Untreated water can result in disease producing microorganisms causing nasty and often dangerous infections.
Pool water gets contaminated from a number of sources, including the bathers who use the pool. It is vitally important that swimming pool water is regularly tested and treated to ensure that it is safe for bathing. Unfortunately the Pool Chemicals that are used to treat pools present a few hazards of their own.
There are a number of well documented cases of incidents involving swimming pool chemicals. There have been a number of cases of fire, smoke and vapours created as a result of swimming pool chemicals becoming mixed. There have even been cases of explosions caused by incorrect disposal of pool chemicals and there are numerous cases of personal injury caused by pool chemicals.
One common injury arises as a result of people inhaling fumes when opening a container of pool chemicals for the first time. Another common cause of injury has been when people have attempted to pre-dissolve the chemicals in a small amount of water. One of the most common causes of injury occurs as a result of people splashing themselves or having chemicals splash into their eyes.
While pool chemicals perform an important function in making swimming pool water safe to use they are clearly hazardous to handle. It is vitally important that they are used in the correct dosage to ensure that bathers are safe to use the water.
Some pool chemicals can be highly reactive and, if improperly handled or stored, capable of creating very high temperatures and toxic fumes. Reactivity can be triggered by wetting the chemicals or mixing with other pool chemicals. Some are even time sensitive and can become reactive simply due to their age.
Under normal conditions most swimming pool chemicals are intended to be added to very large quantities of water. If a small amount of water gets mixed with some pool chemicals an unwanted reaction can occur resulting in heat and the release of very toxic vapours. Even a small amount of water can cause a very serious reaction. This is why it is imperative that swimming pool chemicals are stored carefully.
Another common cause of problems with swimming pool chemical use is mixing them. Most swimming pool chemicals are actually incompatible with one another. Mixing incompatible chemicals will potentially result in a reaction that can produce high temperatures that can even ignite combustible materials. Mixing problems of this type have even occurred when new chemicals are mixed with old of exactly the same type.
Clearly the handling and use of swimming pool chemicals needs to be treated with caution. There has been an explosion in the installation of easy set above ground swimming pools in gardens and yards. This means that many people are coming into contact with pool chemicals for the first time when they treat the water in their new Intext pools. If you are a new pool owner with no experience in handling and using swimming pool Pool Chemicals it is recommended that you take some advice from professionals who will guide you in the choice of appropriate chemicals, how to flush your pool pump and filtration system and and how to safely treat your pool water.
Categories: Home Improvement Tags: chemicals, chlorine, safety, swimming pool, treatment, water
Best Time to Build Yourself a Swimming Pool
Above Ground Swimming Pool Build
The winter is the time of year when lots of people begin to think about their summer holidays, particularly when the weather is as cold as it has been. But the colder months are also the best time of year to build your own above ground swimming pool.
The current world-wide economic downturn is forcing many people to postpone their planned house moves as property values continue to depreciate. Uncertainty in the housing market is leading to many people looking at their existing homes and considering ways that they can enhance their property. Rooms in the roof, extensions, new kitchens and garden makeovers are all excellent ways to make the most of your current property and improve the quality of your life. Another is to install a swimming pool in your garden.
Lots of people think that swimming pool building is a project that is best carried out in warmer weather. But building during the cooler months brings a number of advantages. You will find that out-of-season swimming pool prices can be much lower, providing some significant savings over the prices charged during the peak months. The availability of the swimming pool that you want is another factor that is influenced by the time of year. You’ll find it a lot easier to find precisely the pool that you want when demand is low. Also, delivery and installation can be more favourable outside of the peak summer months.
The big advantage is that your new swimming pool will have been installed and ready to use as soon as the weather turns that little bit warmer in the spring. As soon as warmer weather appears you can be sure that your swimming pool supplier and installer will become incredibly busy with a backlog of orders and installations to fulfil.
My advice to anyone who has been toying with the idea of having their own swimming pool installed in their garden is to gather a few quotes from reputable swimming pool suppliers now. You should be able to negotiate a significant discount and get yourself a bargain swimming pool installed and ready for some summer fun.
Categories: Home Improvement Tags: building swimming pools, swimming pool, Swimming Pools, winter

