Shade and Heat Installations For Protecting The Health And Safety Of Pool Users
There has been substantial research linking UV exposure to the development of skin cancer. To eliminate or reduce one’s chances of contracting such devastating diseases in connection with pool use, it’s important to ready one’s pool area. In the summer, simply incorporate enough shading to protect your pool guests from the harsh skin-damaging UV. For the following, we bring up three kinds of shades.
Correspondingly, fall or winter use of the pool is dangerous because cold exposure can bring on opportunistic infections by weakening the immune system. To reduce these safety risks in connection to pool use, in the winter, one should add a heating system to keep the water temperature high enough to be usable. There are approximately two basic types of shades and three types of heaters we will describe below.
For heaters, the first type of heater is the traditional gas-fired heater. For those worried about energy costs or being green, new heaters are very efficient and fast acting. This means that one can switch it on when necessary to save energy. The problem is that gas heaters are expensive and last only about five years under regular use.
The second kind of heating system that is popular for home pools is the heat exchange pump. The heat exchange pump works like a refrigerator, except instead of moving heat out it moves heat in. The main ingredient is the refrigerant gas (such as freon found in refrigerators). The gas is alternately compressed and expanded, which causes it to warm up or cool down. The warming and cooling cycle transfers heat from environment into the water.
The last most widely used kind of heater is solar-based. They are also pricey due to the high costs of solar cells, but once installed they are cheap to maintain. Essentially they are an “off-grid” system that doesn’t rely on the utility company. The components that need to be installed include wires and heat piping, as well as a large number of solar panels necessary for adequate energy intake to fuel the system.
The first type of pool shade is the portable outdoor umbrella. It consists of a central pole with the umbrella extending either upward or to the side in the case of side-post umbrellas. The umbrella is held in place by a weighted stand, which is either a simple sand-filled container or an ornate iron design.
The second type of pool shade is the portable pool cabana. This is like a canopy or tent that can be set up near the pool. It has natural or synthetic fabric walls as well as a ceiling. The advantage over umbrellas is added privacy and wind protection from the walls. The disadvantage is that cabanas are harder to set up and more difficult to maintain. They take up a lot more valuable space, making it hard to accommodate many guests.
Using heating and shading accessories near the pool helps protect people from sun damage and keeps them warm during the winter. They are an effective way to add value to the pool, increasing its usability as well as increasing the sale price of your home.
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