Author: Alondra Perea
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How to Get Ready For Your 4th of July Pool Party
Fourth of July fun in the sun is almost here! It’s just about time to celebrate with red, white and blue attire, delicious food from the grill and fireworks gazing – but in our opinion – no Fourth of July is complete without a pool party. Before you get started cooking and decorating, follow these…
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How to Avoid Swimming-Related Parasites Warned by CDC
Summer is around the corner and before pools across the United States open, a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report reminded us of the dangers of swimming-related parasites and how we can swim healthy. According to the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report report, from 2000 to 2014 there were 493…
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Pool Care With a Purpose: Our B Corp Certification
There’s a misconception that good business practices aren’t good for the earth – but Certified B Corporations are proving this wrong. According to research findings from 2017, 44 B Corp environmentally conscious businesses in the United Kingdom grew 28 times faster than the national economic average. Here’s why we care about our B Corp certification and…
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Quick Guide: Your Home Pool Chemistry
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Regardless of the type of sanitation your pool uses, every pool needs regular maintenance to keep the water clean, clear and healthy. Similar to car owners, pool owners must maintain it regularly to prevent expensive repairs in the future. Just like car owners shouldn’t ignore routine oil changes and tire rotations – pool owners shouldn’t…
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Pool System Comparison: Salt Water vs Clear Comfort AOP
Picking the right pool system for your home can be challenging – that’s why it’s important to evaluate the pros and cons before you make a final selection. If you’re deciding between salt water pools and Clear Comfort pools, here’s everything you need to know about how their maintenance, health considerations and water feeling compare…
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4 Ways Hydrotherapy Can Help You Heal
Hydrotherapy is treatment method that uses physical therapy practices to accelerate rehabilitation or ease chronic pain. Also known as aquatic therapy or pool therapy, hydrotherapy uses water’s buoyancy to alter the exercise intensity of your workouts. So, you can exercise without harsh gravitational landings and reduce the stress on your joints. Common hydrotherapy exercises include: squats, lunges and running on an…