The New Pool Owner’s Guide to Maintenance, Safety, and More

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Guest article provided by: Emily Graham
August 7, 2023

Putting in a pool is an excellent investment that you and your family can enjoy for years to come. But with pool ownership comes great responsibility.

Proper maintenance and safety measures are critical for your pool’s longevity and for the safety of those who will be using it. Little Fins Swim School has created an easy-to-use guide for maintaining your pool, upholding swim safety, working with the right professionals, and more!

Proper Pool Maintenance

A health and clean pool must be checked regularly.

Regular maintenance is crucial to keeping your pool clean and healthy. You’ll need to regularly check the water’s pH levels, add the right chemicals, and develop a weekly cleaning routine. You can purchase a pool testing kit to assess your water’s pH and other levels, or you can take a sample of your pool water to a supply store to get it professionally evaluated.

Remember to clean your skimmer basket and pump filter regularly, and vacuum the pool at least once a week. You’ll also need to clean the tiles around the pool since they can accumulate lots of dirt and grime over time.

Swim Safety Measures

Taking the proper safety measures helps ensure that everyone using your pool does so responsibly and without incident. Your first step will be to fence in the pool area and make sure children are supervised at all times. Also, invest in safety equipment (e.g., pool alarms, life rings, first-aid kits, etc.), and make sure everyone using the pool knows CPR basics. You can also get a pool rules sign to outline your safety guidelines for users.

Creating a poster with an online design tool (this could help) is a convenient way to display important information like pool rules and emergency phone numbers. Choose a user-friendly platform with customizable templates, eye-catching graphics, and the ability to add text. Incorporate clear visuals and concise wording so that your poster effectively communicates the necessary information and grabs people’s attention.

Here are eight rules to consider for your pool:

  1. Listen to instructions and obey all pool rules.

  2. Walk — don’t run.

  3. No diving in the shallow end.

  4. No roughhousing.

  5. Adult supervision at all times when in or near the pool.

  6. No playing around drains.

  7. No pushing or dunking.

  8. No running on wet surfaces.

Finding Professionals for Swimming Lessons

Swimming is a fantastic form of exercise that people can also enjoy socially. If you want your children to get the most out of their pool experience, consider enrolling them in swimming lessons.

Many pool accessory stores and swim schools offer lessons for children at beginner to advanced levels. The right lessons will not only improve your child’s swimming scores but also teach them how to be safe when using the pool. Connect with Little Fins Swim School today!

Pool Accessories

Pool accessories, like diving boards, need to be designed to fit your pool.

There are tons of pool accessories on the market today that can make your pool more enjoyable to use. Pool slides, diving boards, and pool lounges are a few essentials to consider!

Keep in mind that any accessories you buy must be designed to fit your pool, and you must anchor them securely. Also, remember to inspect your accessories regularly to confirm that they’re in good condition and installed correctly.

Annual Maintenance

Pool maintenance is a must throughout the year, but it’s also wise to get annual professional maintenance. Among other things, a pool professional can:

  • Check your pump, pipes, and other components to ensure they’re in tip-top shape.

  • Thoroughly review your maintenance systems.

  • Suggest the necessary repairs or replacements.

Yearly maintenance can prolong the lifespan of your pool and equipment and keep them in excellent working condition.

Summary

Owning a pool is a fantastic investment that requires your time and attention. Making sure your pool is regularly maintained and that you take the necessary safety measures is crucial. Also, consider enrolling your children in swimming lessons so that they’re comfortable in the water and understand safe practices.

Enrolling in swimming lessons is very important to teach childre safe water practices.

Take time researching which accessories are safe for your pool and will make ownership more fun. Implementing the tips in this guide will make owning your pool a positive experience, not to mention help you avoid costly issues down the road. Be responsible, and enjoy the water!

Would you like to read more helpful content or learn about our children’s swim lessons? Visit LittleFinsSwimSchool.com today!

Author Note: Emily Graham is an outside contributor from mightymoms.net.

emilygraham@mightymoms.net