Friday, September 2, 2016

Some Eye Opening Swimming Pool Statistics For Summer Bathers

By Arthur Russell


Swimming is great exercise and a fun activity for people of all ages. It can sometimes be hard however, to find places to swim in metropolitan areas and even in rural areas unless there are lakes and ponds to play in. For people interested in water sports, you can find a lot of swimming pool statistics that might amuse you. Many others are very sobering and will make you think the next time you let your children jump into a pool.

More than half of the people you see splashing around in pools, at any given time, do not even know how to swim. Youngsters from seven until they hit their mid teens are in the water more than anyone else. The younger children are, the easier it is for them to learn to swim. All parents should encourage their kids to participate in lessons that may end up being life savers.

There are in ground and above ground options for personal family use. The in ground pools are generally preferred but they are also much more expensive to install. Almost half of these pools have diving boards. For many people the cost of even an above ground is prohibitive. They make use of public facilities that are usually open from May to September.

All pools require maintenance. They need some kind of filter system to keep them clean and free of bacteria, mold and mildew. The majority of owners use chlorine tablets for this purpose. Acidity levels have to regularly checked to make sure the water is safe to swim in. Some individuals however, object to the chlorine system because of the toxicity factor. Chlorine is safe, but it is a chemical.

Salt water pools are gaining in popularity, but they are still in the minority. Maintaining a salt system has some advantages. You don't have the smell and stinging associated with chlorine for one thing. After the system is installed, the cost of maintenance is lower than with the chlorine. It is much safer for children and pets because of the lower chemical levels.

Before anyone gets in the water, they must be aware of the pool rules and be willing to abide by them. About four hundred thousand swimmers die every year in water related incidents, and drowning is the leading cause of death for small children. Floats and other toys will not keep anyone safe from drowning. A life vest is essential for small children, especially until they are able to swim on their own.

Most sports and other vigorous activities have health benefits. Swimming is no exception. It is a great cardio workout and will help relieve stress. High cholesterol sufferers can even benefit from this type of exercise. A few laps in the water after a long day can be relaxing and help you fall asleep later in the evening.

All water sports are fun to watch and to participate in. Swimmers of all ages will attest to the fact that it has enhanced their lives and made them healthier and stronger.




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