Pool Ladders

Pool ladders are installed in almost all swimming pools. They are used to climb in and out of the pool. There is a wide collection of ladders available for both in-ground and aboveground pools. They are available in aluminum, white vinyl, structural plastic, resin and stainless steel materials. Color choice does not vary much, since painting them is not viable.

Some of them are lined with anti-skid material to avoid slips and falls. They come with easy assembling techniques and provide a few years warranty. They are available with outdoor equipment suppliers, hardware stores, pool accessories suppliers and on the Internet.

For in ground pools, ladders generally have 2-5 steps going towards the deck. The ladders could have a platform or could just land straight on the deck. The height and shape of the ladder should be compatible to your pool.

Various types of ladders suitable to vinyl liner pools and concrete and fiberglass pools can be found. They need to be secured to the pool at both the upper and lower ends.

For above ground pools, A-frame shape ladders are commonly used for climbing into the pool. They need to be filled with sand or water to avoid floating in the pool. Very frequently they come with a platform at the top.

Again, one must check the height of the pool, although a few inches are adjustable in most models. For these pool ladders, the weight of those using the ladder is a factor. For safety reasons, most of these ladders come with a padlock and an anti-entrapment barrier that inhibits trapping of children or swimmers between the ladder and the pool.
For security reasons, some have a swing-up outer section that prevents unauthorized access to the pool. One can even find specially designed pool ladders for easy access by handicap persons.

These would have steps arranged to allow easy entry by the handicapped or elderly..

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Energy Saving Swimming Pool & Spa Tips

Not only can swimming pools and spas be an expensive initial investment, but continuing operating costs are noticeable. Here are some tips to help you keep down the costs of heating, cleaning, filtering, and treating your swimming pool water.To save on heat loss, chemical loss, and water evaporation, use a pool/spa cover. Have it in place whenever the pool is not being used.To conserve pool or hot tub chemicals, keep an eye on the chemical levels by checking them regularly. Pool pH should be between 7.2 and 7.8.Help keep your pump and filter operating optimally by regularly removing foreign material from the strainer baskets in the pump and skimmer.Should teach a clean plant trees, shrubs, and fences to shelter the pool or spa from the wind.If your pool or spa is not going to be used for a while, shut off the heater. (If your pool primarily sees weekend use, drop the temperature 8-10 degrees during the week, then raise it back for the weekend).If you have trees or shrubs growing near...

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Pool Maintenance

So often we plan picnics for the weekend and feel aghast to see the swimming pool cloudy and murky. Probably, we can blame tough work schedules, health issues, personal problem etc for not keeping proper care of our swimming pool but the underlying truth is that we ignore Pool Maintenance. Pool Maintenance is not a specialist's job, and anyone with some basic awareness about pools can easily do it.

The most important thing in Pool Maintenance is water sanitization. You can use chlorine or bromine-based compounds (once in a day) to prevent bacteria growth and reduce algae formation in the pool water.



Besides, one must also use water pumps to circulate sanitizers to all parts of the pool water and also to filter our debris that usually accumulates on water surfaces or at the bottom. To gain maximum benefits from sanitizers, experts recommend adding them in evenings since sunlight could vaporize chlorine and reduce its amount in water.

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Pool Safety Fences Hold Title as Best Lifesaving Device for Summer - Guardian Pool Fence Systems Brings Patented Self-Closing Gate Solution to Upgrade Safety

Van Nuys, CA (ContentDesk) July 7, 2005 -- The National Health and Safety Association has released a recent report (available at Pool Safety Info regarding the top technologies to keep pools safe this summer. The second best safety method, only after vigilant watch by an adult, is the barrier method. Guardian Pool Fence Systems, Inc. of Van Nuys, California is the exclusive manufacturer of the acknowledged safest mesh pool fence in the world. In addition, Guardian Pool Fences have a patented self-closing gate, providing an additional level of protection against accidental drowning. Pool Safety Fences Hold Title as Best Lifesaving Device for Summer - Guardian Pool Fence Systems Brings Patented Self-Closing Gate Solution to Upgrade Safety
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Pool Maintenance

So often we plan picnics for the weekend and feel aghast to see the swimming pool cloudy and murky. Probably, we can blame tough work schedules, health issues, personal problem etc for not keeping proper care of our swimming pool but the underlying truth is that we ignore Pool Maintenance. Pool Maintenance is not a specialist's job, and anyone with some basic awareness about pools can easily do it.

The most important thing in Pool Maintenance is water sanitization. You can use chlorine or bromine-based compounds (once in a day) to prevent bacteria growth and reduce algae formation in the pool water.



Besides, one must also use water pumps to circulate sanitizers to all parts of the pool water and also to filter our debris that usually accumulates on water surfaces or at the bottom. To gain maximum benefits from sanitizers, experts recommend adding them in evenings since sunlight could vaporize chlorine and reduce its amount in water.

During...

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R & J Billiards Establishes an Internet Presence

(ContentDesk) July 22, 2006 -- R & J Billiards (http://tinyurl.com/j847r), owned and operated by Oliver Enterprises, establishes an Internet presence, with better than expected results, garnering a page ranking of 3 on Google, in just a few weeks.Although it's primarily about finding the best buys or sales on pool tables, cuesticks, lights, and just about anything else for your
game (pool) room. It's also player friendly, with links to tournament events current and archived.There is a Services section with items of interest for just about everyone." New merchants are
contacting me nearly every day wanting to place ads on the site" says Richard Oliver, the owner of R & J Billiards."I did a Google search using the full title today, (R & J billiards home for pool tables pool table lights), and we are in 5 of the first 10 results. So it seems the future is looking bright for R & J Billiards"So that means we are on target...

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SEND.COM Launches Corporate Information Web Site

PRINCETON, N.J.(ContentDesk) November 18 2003-- Send.com, an online superstore, announced today the launch of its new corporate information web site at http://press.send.com. Designed as a media communications resource, press.send.com provides investors, media representatives, and consumers with high-level, comprehensive company information."Our goal in creating the new site was to provide a medium through which we could tell our distinctive...

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