Pool Cleaning and Care
The most important rule for having a healthy pool is the correct maintenance of the pool water. Pool water must be hygienic, the values should be measured at regular intervals and these values should be kept at the limits. It is not easy to keep pool water in these ranges, although it is not easy. For this reason, pool maintenance training should be taken or professional support should be carried out. Outdoor pools are the ones that need the most maintenance due to their condition. Elements such as soil, dust, dirt, bristles, feathers, moss seeds and microorganisms carried by environmental impacts pollute the pool in a very short time.
In public social pools, people who enter the pool also leave chemicals such as sweat, dandruff, skin, mucus, saliva and urine, as well as chemicals such as cosmetics, sun oils, soap and shampoo residues. Hair, hair, dandruff, such as elements can be filtered by; substances such as skin, mucus, saliva, suntan oil, cosmetics, and soap residues that will blur water by precipitation and filtration; urine, sweat and microorganisms are removed by disinfection.