Pool maintenance
Lifeguarding may seem like an easy job, but it requires
regular pool maintenance. Homeowners with a pool must also perform regular
upkeep. This ensures that diseases will not spread between swimmers.
Part of pool maintenance requires regular checking of chemicals in
the water. For example, chlorine must be monitored regularly. This is
particularly important in public pools where owners are liable for the
spread of disease if upkeep is not maintained properly.
Pool maintenance also includes periodically inspecting accessories
and equipment. For example, pool owners need to make sure that their
pool pumps operate efficiently. When they stop working smoothly, call
a retailer to order new parts.