The Danger of Public Swimming Pools
May 24, 2010 |10:34 | Swimming Pool By : Team X
As the hot summer days are drawing faster again, there are many people who prefer to go the swimming pool and have their time of relaxation there. But, the customers should take some precautions about the dangers related to swimming especially when it comes to using the public swimming pools.

There are some reports by the Center for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) that swimming pools that are being used by the public are not safe. They said that the bacteria in these places are high and could be risky to one’s health. As the CDC went around for some investigations, they have reported that 1 in 8 public swimming pools hold violations on the health and safety code. Some of these pools are too dirty that could threaten the public health, while others had other problems like missing safety equipments. According to the CDC, kiddie pools have the most disinfection problems where they found some bits of fecal matters.

Positioned in Miyazaki, “Ocean Dome” has bagged the title of being the title of being the biggest indoor swimming pool ever made. Measuring 300 meters long and 100 meters wide, the pool is located around 500 meters above the sea.The heat inside the marquee remains 30 degrees and the crown tinted with sky-blue and ever have artistic “clouds”. The pool has a built-in mocked volcano and artificial wave’s cohort arrangement. But regrettably this elite pool making up to Guinness record is being shut down this year.Possibility is it must not be generating adequate wealth. It also claims to be the first ever swimming pool in Japan, constructed around 100 years ago.
In our hot climate a swimming pool is highly inviting addition to any landscape. Children can be amused for hours, calories can be worked off, and, with all the decorative styles available today, themes and focal points can center around a beautiful pool. Pools used to come in a variety of rectangular shapes with bright turquoise colored bottoms. Now they are limited only by the imagination of the designer. Swimming pools can not only be useful and fun they can be the centerpiece of a lovely garden. But what you plant around your pool makes a big difference. You can destroy the success of even the most beautiful pool by planting plants that can ruin its design or even damage its structure.


There are many benefits of having your own backyard swimming pool, with relaxation, exercise, keeping cool on hot days and a central place for family and friends to gather at the top of the list.

Its report said every swimmer costs local taxpayers almost £17 pounds a visit - money it said could be better spent elsewhere. If the recommendation is approved by North Somerset Council, the lido could close in a few weeks time. 












