Six life lessons I learned swimming competitively
Last week I shared a story about a day in my life when I was a competitive
Last week I shared a story about a day in my life when I was a competitive
Last weekend, I walked into an aquatics facility with an indoor pool and was greeted by the heavy smell of chlorine in the air. This facility uses a salt pool system, and the chlorine smell (yes, salt pools are chlorinated) permeated beyond the pool room to the offices and shop attached.
Chlorine has been the status quo for a long, long time, and the industry has accepted the stink that comes with it. But that is rapidly changing.
The alarm goes off at 4:42 am for the fifth day in a row, and I
A comparison of UV, ozone, ionizers, and hydroxyl-based advanced oxidation pool water treatment systems for residential or commercial pools.
As a pool owner, it’s important to take precautions to ensure the safety of those swimming in your pool. The wellbeing of your dog is no exception. From understanding your dog’s swimming ability to having safety equipment handy, there are many ways you can keep your furry friend safe.
We come into contact with chlorine every day, whether in our drinking water, in cleaning supplies or in our pools. Here are seven chlorine facts that might challenge your perception of this common chemical and make you rethink your pool treatment method.
Clear Comfort is proud and excited to be featured in our hometown YMCA’s October Letter from the CEO. In this letter, Boulder Valley YMCA CEO Chris Coker shares what Clear Comfort means to the Y and its members.
Tomorrow, September 30, is National Women’s Health and Fitness Day, and I suggest celebrating with a swim! This day, created to encourage women to take control of their health and to make time for physical activity regularly, is also an opportunity for local organizations to promote the many women’s health resources available in their communities.
In this two-part series, I’ll compare different pool treatment methods, starting with two of the most common: chlorine, the most common, and salt, often mistaken for being chlorine-free.
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