Maintenance Service:
This service includes:
1. Test water, add chlorine and acid as
needed; clean hair and lint pots, clean waterline tile, brush sides, and skim on
each regularly scheduled visit. 2.
Vacuum as needed. 3. Backwash filter as
needed.
Service Exceptions:
1.
Holidays: On multiple call pools, if the holiday falls on one of the service
days, the call will not be made up. 2.
Windy and/or rainy days: All the normal services will be performed, with the
following exceptions: vacuuming and bottom netting. (This is due to visibility
problems)
Other Work or Material:
As
needed and not covered by standard monthly maintenance service charge: 1. Cost of service calls, labor &
material to repair or replace parts on the pool system or in the pool itself.
2. Any other chemicals other than the
chlorine and acid used in the regular operation and maintenance of the pool(s).
These other chemicals shall be interpreted as cyanuric acid, algecides,
sequestering agents, etc. Note: It
could take up to two weeks after a wind or rain to get your pool back to normal
operating conditions.
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Pool Chemical Safety
Handling chemicals—Always read the label.
It contains important information on the proper application, handling, and
storage of the chemical you are using.
NEVER… 1. Never mix chemicals. An uncontrolled
reaction such as fuming, fire, or explosion could occur. Always add maintenance
products to the pool water separately and to different areas of the pool. 2. Never overdose your pool. Use the exact
amount specified. Make sure your pool volume is accurate. 3. Never add the water to the chemical when
dissolving or diluting. Always add the chemical to the water. 4. Never inhale fumes or allow products to
get in your eyes, ears, nose, or mouth. In the event of accidental contact,
follow emergency advice on the product label and call your doctor and/or local
poison control center. 5. Never smoke
around chemicals, as some chemical fumes can be highly flammable. 6. Never allow children to handle
chemicals.
7. Never interchange measuring scoops between products.
ALWAYS… 1. Always clean up spills as soon as they
occur and dispose of the material in a safe manner. Dispose of all chemicals
according to label directions. 2.
Always store chemicals safely and out of the reach of children. Keep your
chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from other household or
garden chemicals and petroleum products. 3. Always keep chemical product containers tightly closed when not in use.
Pool Rules for Young Children
1. Never go into the backyard
without an adult. 2. No running around
the pool or pushing anyone into the pool. 3. Never hold anyone under the water. 4. Don't "Cry Wolf!" Don't cry for help unless it is an emergency. 5. No diving without supervision. 6. Smaller children should always use
floaties (or another type of floatation device). 7. Make sure that the fence and gate meets
code (check your local pool ordinance) and stays in compliance. 8. Keep a telephone outside when we are
outside. 9. Keep all toys (bikes,
wagons, etc.) away from the pool. 10.
Teach your children to swim and spend time with them in the pool. |