Do you have a CPR sign near your pool or spa? Did you know you're required to have one displayed prominently in your pool or spa area? Read more about CPR Signage & Pool Safety below
If cloudy spa water is a problem, checking you have the correct water balance, sanitiser level, and adequate filtration is the best place to start, follow our tips below to clear it up.
As of 1 December 2019, it will be mandatory for owners of land where a swimming pool or spa is located, to register their pool or spa with their relevant council, have their safety barriers inspected and to lodge a certificate of barrier compliance with their local council.
In a pool or spa, we need to help all the elements in your pool water achieve a natural balance whilst still making an effective and safe swimming environment. Find out more about your pH, Alkalinity, Calcium & Stabiliser and how they all work together.
The key to looking after your spa is knowing the ins and outs of your unit. Having a reasonable understanding of its features will ensure not only that you get the most out of it, but it will also speed up the process if it needs any repairs down the track.
Pool Heat Pumps with great energy-efficiency that quietly & economically maintain your ideal water temperature at all times. Add a pool cover for even more savings and an even longer swimming season.
How hot should you have your spa? There arent many nicer things than slipping into a warm, bubbling spa. But when it comes to setting your water temperature, how hot is too hot?
When it comes to treating your spa, a sanitiser will keep your water clean and healthy by destroying any bacteria that develops. By ensuring that there’s sufficient sanitiser continually present in the water, your spa will be safe every time you use it.