Yearlong pool operations can promote better health
Park and recreation departments across the U.S. provide an important service.
Park and recreation departments across the U.S. provide an important service.
+POOL would not only serve as the city's second floating facility, but it would be the first to actively filter water from the notoriously dirty East River for swimming use and eventual recycling into the water supply.
A rain check policy may help bring back guests who had to leave because of inclement weather, and pool managers can modify the checks to benefit everyone.
Ensuring pool safety will require maintenance specialists services. They know the ins and outs of equipment that keep the pool running during peak season.
Getting input from the community ensures that decisions are made based on what the guests want to see this summer.
Improve your pool operations with a "secret shopper" program, which can help pool managers gain insight into how the pool facility functions.
There are many pieces of equipment that pool maintenance workers use. Some are absolutely necessary, such as pumps, filters and CD ozonators.
Physical therapy in pools provides a unique rehabilitation program for the community, and allows pool managers to schedule programs during the slow times.
Swimming pool facilities are one of the most expensive sites to maintain, but reviewing pool costs can help save money on your annual operating expenses.
Federal law requires an eye wash station in work areas with corrosive substances. Pool chemicals are fall under this category, so make sure your pool is compliant.