Cheap Tricks
By Amy E. Hamaker
Leisure pool budgets are tight everywhere. But that doesnt mean you cant keep your facility updated and attract new swimmers. Heres how to do it without breaking the bank.
The Great Debate
By Rebecca Robledo and Kendra Kozen
Is an SVRS right for your facility? Heres how the technology works, its strengths and limitations, and the issues that remain to be solved.
Editors Note: More Powerful than Oprah
By Gary Thill
Campaigners want the wizard of O to do a special episode on the drowning pandemic. But other efforts are worthy of support, too.
Tech Talk: Supply and Demand
By Karen Rigsby, BioLab Inc.
Understanding the interactions between hypochlorous acid and contaminants is critical in dealing with chlorine demand problems.
Viewpoint: Training Required
By Dennis Berkshire, Aquatic Design Group
Are you a certified operator? Does your facility have one on staff? If not, you may be running afoul of the first set of MAHC guidelines.
Lifesavers: Getting the Message
By John Oliver, West Bend Mutual Insurance Co.
Effective, clear communication can mean the difference between a save and tragedy. This in-service training idea drives that point home to a generation of lifeguards more accustomed to texting than talking.
Lessons Learned: Floating a Solution
By Jordan Weinke, Clayton, Mo.
An operator discovers that being right is only half the battle when it comes to patron satisfaction — and safety.
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