Singapore Pools Health During This P Pandemic

 

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Singapore is one of the worst hit areas in the world with the recent outbreak of Swine flu. Even though the number of cases has been minimal up to this point, many health officials have remained on high alert as they continue to monitor the situation. Because of this, there has been a heightened awareness on the part of pool owners of the importance of maintaining their swimming pools at a high state of cleanliness and disinfection. Pool owners are encouraged to immediately test their pools for any signs of contamination and take preventative measures to reduce the number of possible cases of illness.

Singapore's water supply is not particularly reliable, even within the confines of our own four-mile long Island. This makes it important for pool owners to regularly test their swimming pools for contamination by running simple tests such as odor and pH testing. If a swimming pool has even the slightest odor or abnormal color, it is recommended that the water be treated immediately. By disinfecting swimming pools at an early stage, Singaporepools can limit the spread of this disease to those who may come into contact with infected water.

Fortunately, most Singaporeans have learned to accept the risk of contracting this disease. There have been no recorded incidences of the disease in the city-state's residents. Despite this, there are still precautions which need to be taken by all pool users to prevent the onset of an outbreak. Here are some tips and guidelines on how to maintain your Singapore swimming pools throughout the pandemic:

- Treat all swimming pools daily. As much as possible, isolate individual pools on days when there is no testing or when the normal chlorine level in the pool is not sufficient. Cleanse the pool of all leaves and twigs that may have fallen off from nearby trees. Remove any floating objects from the pool that may be creating breathing hazards for swimmers. Do not use the swimming pool if you are suffering from respiratory ailments such as asthma or any other respiratory sickness.

- In case a Singapore swimming pool does turn out to be contaminated with bacteria or other microorganism, disinfect it right away. Consult with the pool's operator or your doctor to determine the extent of contamination. Once this has been determined, you will need to make treatment procedures. These procedures can range from the simple, and inexpensive to expensive, but all of them are meant to reduce the chances of an outbreak in the first place.

- It is best that you exercise caution when cleaning your swimming pool. Do not allow swimmers to bathe in it. Wear goggles and rubber gloves while washing dishes in the pool. Wash your hands thoroughly and don't touch any parts of the pool. Avoid direct exposure to the pool chemicals, so as not to risk catching the disease.

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