When to Use Inflatable Swimming Pools?

23 Dec.,2024

 

What is an Inflatable Pool? - Serapool

Inflatable pools are types of pools that can be used by babies, children and adults, made of plastic material that can be used in terraces and gardens and can be made ready by filling it with air. Before inflatable pools are used, they are made ready by inflating them with a pool inflator pump. It is then filled with water. Inflatable pools, which are generally preferred by people who do not have the opportunity to have a pool in their gardens or who do not have enough space for a pool, are pool models that are both less costly and take up space only during use. 

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Plastic inflatable pools are produced in square, rectangular and round shapes. Inflatable swimming pool types can be made more fun for babies and children. Inflatable pools can be transformed into pools where you can have a pleasant time thanks to equipment such as pool slide, water cannon, water gun.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF AN INFLATABLE POOL?

Advantages of an inflatable pool:

  • Inflatable pools cost less than concrete pools.
  • Inflatable pools are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Inflatable pools can be removed when not in use, saving space. 
  • Inflatable pools are easier to supply than concrete pools. 
  • Since inflatable pools are portable, they can be positioned in different areas.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF AN INFLATABLE POOL?

Disadvantages of an inflatable pool:

  • Inflatable pools deform faster than concrete pools. 
  • Since a pool motor or pool pump cannot be used to clean the inflatable pool water, germs, bacteria and microorganisms form faster in stagnant water, especially in spring and summer. 
  • Since inflatable pool water is not cleaned with a filtration system, pool water needs to be changed more frequently compared to concrete pools.
  • Since some of the water constantly overflows during jumps and jumps in inflatable pools that are not as deep as concrete pools, there is a need to constantly add water to the pool.
  • It may be difficult to calculate the amount of disinfectants and chemicals to be used in inflatable pools where water is constantly added. 
  • Since inflatable pools do not have a filter system, germs spread faster and easier.
  • It takes time to inflate and then deflate large inflatable pools.

HOW TO INFLATE AN INFLATABLE POOL?

There are various alternatives for inflating inflatable pools. Pools can be inflated and deflated again with the help of an electric pool pump, hand pump, foot pump and compressor. Before inflating inflatable pools, make sure that there are no piercing and cutting tools on the ground where the pool will be installed. The selected inflation tool should be connected to the pool and the pool should be inflated until it takes the mold form. The inflation process of large inflatable pools takes longer than small inflatable pools. Electric pump types can be preferred according to the size of the pool size. 

HOW TO MAINTAIN AN INFLATABLE POOL?

Inflatable pool maintenance and cleaning is extremely important, just like the maintenance of concrete pools. For pool maintenance, first of all, the pool water should be drained by opening the water valve located mostly at the bottom of the inflatable pools. The pool walls and floor should be cleaned with soapy water. After rinsing, the pool is left to dry under the sun. If the pool type is suitable for the use of pool chemicals, chlorine and disinfectant substances should be added by measuring the pH value of the pool after the pool is filled with clean water after drying.

WHICH MATERIALS SHOULD BE USED IN CLEANING THE INFLATABLE POOL?

Various pool chemicals are used in the cleaning of inflatable pools according to the pool model. While some inflatable pools are only suitable for cleaning with soap, some inflatable pools are suitable for the use of pool filters and cleaning chemicals. Among the cleaning materials that can be used; soap, chlorine, disinfectants, liquid flocculants and pH lowering agents are available. It is very important to adjust all cleaning materials according to the pH and chlorine balance of the pool and add them to the pool water.

CAN CHLORINE BE USED IN AN INFLATABLE POOL?

If the maintenance instructions of the inflatable pool include the article 'suitable for the use of chemicals and chlorine', chlorine can be used in the cleaning of the inflatable pool. Depending on the types, brand and model of inflatable pools, there are also types that can only be cleaned with water and soap. For this reason, it can be understood whether the relevant pool is suitable for chlorine use by examining the user manual.  

WHEN SHOULD THE WATER OF THE INFLATABLE POOL BE CHANGED?

The water of inflatable pools used especially in spring and summer periods should be changed every other day. Since the pool water cannot be renewed through a system, germs and bacteria can spread and cause problems that threaten human health. Both baby and child inflatable pools and adult inflatable pools should be refreshed every day, and the pool itself should be cleaned at the end of the day.

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WHICH ACCESSORIES CAN BE USED IN INFLATABLE POOLS?

Inflatable pools can be more fun and enjoyable with accessories added later. Among these accessories; slide, water cannon, water gun, baby and children's buoyancy bagels, pool bed, floating lighted pool balls, pool seat, etc.

What are the Best Inflatable Pool Brands?

  • Intex
  • Bestway,
  • Altis,
  • Bermuda.

What You Can Do to Stay Healthy in Kiddie Pools

Always closely supervise children when they are in or around water. Adults who are in charge of watching children should keep an eye on children at all times and not be involved in any distracting activity, such as using their smartphone. State or local laws in your area might require fences or barriers around inflatable and plastic kiddie pools and water slides.

Because disinfectants are not added to the water, germs can spread more easily in small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides. Larger inflatable or plastic pools require a filter and disinfection. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for filtering and disinfecting these types of pools to prevent the spread of germs and protect everyone's health.

Small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides don't have the same protection against germs that a swimming pool, hot tub, or splash pad do. It is unsafe to add germ-killing disinfectants, such as chlorine or bromine, to the water in kiddie pools and water slides because:

Steps to take

Daily maintenance steps

The water in small inflatable or plastic pools and water slides should be emptied at least daily to help prevent the spread of germs. After emptying the water from the pool:

  • Remove any debris.
  • Rinse off any dirt with fresh water.
  • Let the pool or water slide air dry.

To help keep others healthy, children who are sick with diarrhea or who have been vomiting should stay out of small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides. If someone has diarrhea or vomits in the water, they can contaminate it. If another person swallows this water, they can get sick. This is particularly important if children from different households use the pool or water slide.

Do not use plastic and inflatable kiddie pools with large groups of children&#;

To prevent the spread of germs, small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides should not be used at child care programs, schools, camps, or similar locations where there are children from multiple households. This includes child care programs in private homes.

Cleaning and disinfecting the pool if a child poops or vomits in the water

Take these steps, even if the child is wearing a diaper:

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  • Get children out of the water.
  • Put on disposable gloves.
  • Remove as much poop or vomit as possible and dispose of it safely (for example, put the poop or vomit in a plastic trash bag or flush it down the toilet).
  • Pour out or drain all of the water.
    • Pour water into a drain or as far away from the play area as possible. Keep children away from the water until it dries.
  • Clean and disinfect the surfaces of the pool or water slide. Do the same for any objects that were in the water with the poop or vomit.
    • Clean surfaces with soapy water.
    • Rinse soapy water with fresh water.
    • Allow surfaces to air dry completely. If the poop was diarrhea, put the pool or water slide and objects in the sun for at least 4 hours after they are done drying.
    • Disinfect dry surfaces using a bleach solution. Dilute ½ cup of household bleach (5.25%&#;8.25%) in 1 gallon of room-temperature water. Do not use "splash-less" bleach.
    • Apply bleach solution to all surfaces.
    • Follow the manufacturer's application instructions for the amount of time the bleach solution should stay on the surfaces. If no instructions are available, leave the bleach solution on the surfaces for 6 minutes.
  • Rinse with fresh water.
  • Allow surfaces to air dry completely.
  • If the poop was diarrhea, leave the pool or water slide and the objects in the sun for at least 4 hours after they are completely dry.
  • Remove gloves and place in a plastic trash bag with all dirty cleaning materials.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.