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Backyard relaxation
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An agere stimboard for a Roman Sanders (Sanders Sides) with themes of kidcore, pools, waterparks, and the ocean.
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Mod Haze (🐲Terezi)
#fictionkin#sanders sides kin#roman sanders kin#wave pool#kidcore#poolcore#agere#pool toys#diving toys#beach#ocean#sand castle#water slides#water slide#waterpark#water park#splash pad#splashpad#inflatable pool#kiddie pool#blue#red#orange#stim#gif#stimboard#🐲#mod haze
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What Does It Mean To ‘Shock’ A Swimming Pool - Poolware house
Over the course of the time you spend using your swimming pool, contaminates will inevitably find their way into the water – not least the sweat, saliva, skin cells, and urine that humans introduce. That’s before one considers sources of contamination from the broader environment, such as dirt, leaves, and bugs.
This underscores the importance of “shocking” a swimming pool. This is the process of adding a high concentration of chemicals to the water to drive up the chlorine level, as a way of destroying contaminants.
Chlorine Shock granules, such as those in our range here at Pool Warehouse, are routinely used for this purpose. The goal when using these products is to raise the levels of free chlorine in the pool to about 10 parts per million (ppm) or more, although it is crucial to ensure these levels have dropped to below 3ppm before resuming use of the pool.
Why is it so critically important to ‘shock’ a swimming pool?
As you may have already seen in our own extensive online range of swimming pool chemicals, there are other sanitisers that are customarily used in pools on a day-to-day basis. So, you might wonder why – if you’re making use of such products in your pool – you would need to use shock treatments as well.
The short answer to this question is that you can’t depend on those everyday sanitisers, on their own, to keep the chemicals in your pool water at the right levels. Those sanitisers aren’t sufficiently concentrated to break down waste products, or to tackle especially problematic cases of algae growth in your pool.
So, whatever else you do to manage the chemicals in your pool water to help ensure the cleanliness and safety of the water for swimming, you will need to use shock treatments relatively frequently, too. This will be especially important during times when you are using your pool a lot, as well as at both ends of the swimming season.
The vital difference between free chlorine and total chlorine
There are two forms of chlorine that swimming pool owners need to be aware of. One of these is “free chlorine”, which is the level of chlorine that is typically measured. It refers to the amount of chlorine that is effectively available in the pool to kill off bacteria and other pollutants.
“Total chlorine”, meanwhile, includes not only free chlorine, but also the chlorine in the pool that has combined with contaminates in order to destroy them.
The level of total chlorine in your swimming pool, then, will always be equal to or higher than the free chlorine level. When you test your swimming pool water, the ideal result would be the same number being recorded for free chlorine levels and total chlorine levels, given that this would indicate there are no contaminants in the pool. Such readings would indicate that all the chlorine in your pool is “free” – in other words, available and ready to do its job.
Don’t underestimate how crucial a role pool shock treatments play
By applying shock treatment to your pool, you can drastically heighten the level of free chlorine, which can then get to work on killing unwanted bacteria.
The outcome, once the chlorine levels have subsequently dropped, will be a safer and healthier pool for you and your family to swim in again. So, when it comes to swimming pool chemicals, shock chlorine is definitely a product you will need to understand and make good use of.
Browse our online store at Pool Warehouse today, and you can soon be doing exactly that, as part of the proactive and responsible use and maintenance of your swimming pool.
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Shit since tik tok went down I'm uploading my most popular tik tok on here
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Three color rainbow round inflatable pool
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summer days 🥰💕
#mom life#boy mom#boymom#summer#2024#memories#mommy and me#fun#water#backyard#play#swim#inflatable pool#splash pad#lifestyle
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Happy 4th of July ArtFighters, All the Characters was celebrating 4th of July in USA.
From Left to Right.
The Earnest is slicing a Patriotic Cake with the Message. “Happy Birthday, Uncle Sam!”.
Glorp doing a Barbecue.
Mage Kitten singing Yankee Doodle.
TeruTeru, Mocha, and Corn holding Red, White, and Blue Sparklers.
Blue Spots are waving the USA Flag.
Little Guy is Wearing Uncle Sam Hat.
Dandy Lion licking a Firecracker Popsicle.
Quackity swimming in Stars and Stripes Inflatable Pool.
Sugar Cat was eating Apple Pie.
The Cherry Twins are Taking Picture with a Phone holding a Photo Ops of Lady Liberty Hat.
Mi is Singing Party in the USA!
Along with Red, White, and Blue Fireworks at Night.
Happy July 4th Folks!
#4th of July#ArtFight#Attack#Uncle Sam#Apple Pie#Lady Liberty#USA#Singing#Yankee Doodle#Stars and Stripes#Inflatable Pool#Barbecue#Popsicle#Red#White#Blue#Stars#Stripes#Fireworks#Photo Ops#Cake
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08/08/23 - Lago Vista, TX - SISTERS COOLING OFF - It’s been hot lately: so much so that we can’t remember the last time the daily high temperature has been below 100° outside. We had planned to take Liana & SiSi to the playgrounds in the parks by the lake but it’s just too hot. So what to do? Buy a small inflatable pool and set it up in the shade of our covered patio. Worked like a charm. As you can see, our two granddaughters are having fun cooling off and life is good again. Maybe we should join them.
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#charlie squeak#i dont think iv drawn him as a pooltoy drago yet#so i had to change that immediately#seraph draws#oc: charlie#art#pooltoy#pool toy#dragon#oc#furry#inflatable
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Are you looking for a kid's pool that can withstand the summer temperatures? Check out our selection of plastic swimming pools for kids. Buy now with Afterpay.
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How Safe Are Inflatable Swimming Pools - Pool Warehous
Are you considering purchasing an inflatable swimming pool? Perhaps your children are expressing an interest in having an inflatable pool in the future, or you are simply wondering whether buying an inflatable swimming pool is worthwhile? Don’t worry, here at Pool Warehouse, we have got you covered.
We offer a selection of high-quality inflatable pool options and accessories, including inflatable hot tubs, that are designed for maximum comfort and fun for the whole family.
However, a question that is commonly asked is: are inflatable swimming pools safe? Let’s find out.
Protection against germs and bacteria
Whatever type of pool you have, it is important to consider how you can adequately protect against the risks that germs and bacteria can bring.
One of the key things to remember in this regard about inflatable swimming pools, compared to traditional pools, is that many of them aren’t designed to accommodate chemicals such as chlorine or bromine.
The small size of the typical inflatable pool is a major factor here – it can be difficult to measure how much disinfectant would be required for such a small pool, and you won’t want to risk wasting any chemicals.
But on the other hand, germs will be able to spread easily in an inflatable pool in the absence of proper care and maintenance. We would therefore urge you to always follow the manufacturer’s guide when it comes to how to properly maintain your inflatable swimming pool.
Drowning risk
Any pool, whether it is inflatable or not, can pose a drowning risk, especially for children. No matter the size of the inflatable pool, there is always a chance that an individual could drown if not appropriately supervised. So, being extremely vigilant will be of the utmost importance for you and your family.
Top safety tips for users of an inflatable pool
To help keep your family safe when using an inflatable swimming pool, we advise you to:
Prevent sick children from using the pool
Regularly clean the pool, emptying the water daily
Follow the manufacturer’s guide for bigger pools that require filters and disinfection
Supervise children at all times when they’re using the pool
While the leading inflatable pool options on the market – such as those we offer here at Pool Warehouse – comply with high safety standards, it is crucial to understand that the specific ways in which your pool is used and maintained will also impact on its safety.
As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of receiving products that are of good standard, and that the entire family can safely use. Browse our online store now for inflatable swimming pools and all manner of other excellent-value pool equipment and accessories today.
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okay <3 yay feat shibesky moray eels
#we just scrolled some chinese website with various inflatable sex toys for an hour#fun#anyway lol#inflatable#pool toy#furry#sfw furry#furry art#digital art#furry dragon#dragon#my art#shibesky
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best friends!
art by @kedicatt ! ft. pinion and pivot!
#living inflatable#pooltoy#furry#furry art#furry oc#inflatable#pool toy#squeak#pivot#pinion#husky#corgi#animate inanimate
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