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Avoid pool
problems by reading our labels carefully. They
explain how to use the product safely and
correctly. |
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Prevent accidents
by not running or engaging in horseplay. |
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Wear sneakers or
other rubber soled shoes to avoid slipping on wet
pool surfaces. |
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Do not swim during
thunder or lightning storms. |
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If your children
are pre-swimmers, use life preservers, bubbles or
other certified flotation devices. |
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One adult needs to
carefully watch no more than two children in the
pool. |
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Check out which is
the deep and the shallow end. Dive off the diving
board and into the deep end only. |
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A quick rinse
before getting into the pool will keep suntan oil
and other cosmetics out of the water. |
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Please use
unbreakable glasses and utensils around the pool
area. |
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Protect the
environment: Backwash safely. The dirty water
should be backwashed into only one of these three
places: the ground a pool water leaching system,
or an approved sanitary sewer. Never let the
dirty water into a stream, river, or lake. |
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How to avoid inhaling fumes when
opening a container of pool chemicals. |
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How do you know
when to backwash? Check your filter when it is
clean. Write down the filter inlet pressure.
Check the pressure each time you test your pool
water. If the filter inlet pressure has increased
5-7 psi, you should backwash. To protect the
environment, never let the dirty water go into a
stream, river or lake when backwashing. |