POOLCARE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Shock Treatment
Should algae or objectional odours occur, add 14 grams of Chlorine per 1000 litres in the evening when the pool is not in use and
run filter for 2 hours to disperse the chemicals.
Chemical Quantities
To Add Chemicals: Dissolve the chemicals in a half-filled bucket of water and pour into the pool in the stream of returning filter
water or while walking around the pool.When chlorine is dissolved in water a Calcium Residue is formed.This can be kept out of
the pool by allowing the bucket to stand for an hour and then pouring the solution slowly over the lip of the bucket, retaining the
residue in the bottom of the bucket.
4. SAFETY AND CHEMICALS
Personal Treatment:
Avoid contact with the eyes, skin or clothing.Wash immediately if there is any spillage.
Not to be taken internally - harmful if swallowed.
Add chemicals to water: Not water to chemicals
First Aid & Antidote:
If concentrates are spilt on skin, eyes or clothing, flush with copious quantities of water for 15 minutes and
then seek medical attention.
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre listed. DO NOT induce vomiting. Give plenty of water or
milk.
Note:
If Pool Stabiliser (Cyanuric Acid) is swallowed induce vomiting. Give plenty of water or milk.
Storage:
Store under cover in a cool, dry, clean, well-ventilated place away from acids, reducing agents, ammonium compounds,
wood shavings, sawdust, paper, fabrics, petrol, kerosene and other combustible materials.
Handling:
Keep the container away from moisture, do not allow to get damp. Avoid naked flames.
Open the container carefully and do not inhale the dust. Replace the lid immediately after use to keep out moisture and
contaminant.
Never mix different chemicals. In case of fire, drench with plenty of water.
In case of poisoning contact your local Poisons Information Centre.
5. POINTS OF SAFETY
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Have a CPR chart within the pool area
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Always have an adult swimmer present when children or non-swimmers are using the pool.
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When swimming alone, make sure that someone nearby is aware that the pool is in use.
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After eating, wait at least thirty minutes before entering the water.
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Do not dive or jump from the pool edge, or endanger others with stunts.
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It is wise not to swim in the pool when suffering from an infectious disease.
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Never swim under the influence of alcohol.
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Avoid tracking dirt into the pool. Do not throw or bring hard or sharp objects into the pool, as they damage the liner. Keep
pets out of the pool.
It is wise to learn mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration
Children are precious. Please take due caution to ensure that they are supervised at all times whilst in and around
the pool area.
Contact your local dealer for a range of pool safety stickers.
6. LADDER SAFETY
Be sure to fill the ladder bases with sand. (not water) and to submerge the run which will be placed into the pool, this will remove
any air from inside the run and allow the run to sit correctly.
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