Swimming Pool Safety Covers
Swimming pool safety covers are protective sheets manufactured to cover swimming pool water when not in use, thereby preventing children from accidental drowning. They are available in the mesh as well as solid type. Besides the manual covers, automatic safety covers are also available...
Types of Swimming Pool Safety Covers
Swimming pool safety covers are mainly of two types: mesh and solid safety covers, which are anchored to the deck by straps that keep the cover firm over the water area.
Mesh Pool Safety Covers
These safety covers are customized to fit a pool of any size and shape, and can be availed in no time. This type is considered as the best option to keep the pool safe and covered. Mesh covers are characterized by double-reinforced heavy-duty stitching, polypropylene 2-ply webbing and stainless steel tension springs. The webbing has a minimum break-strength of 2,200 pounds. Mesh covers are able to withstand over 250 lb per square foot and serves as a safety device, by preventing the children from coming in contact with the water. The strong strands of polypropylene fabric are capable of resisting heavy rain and snow. These covers require very little maintenance and are light weight, thereby easy to carry, remove and put on. Mesh covers are prefect while closing the pool for the winter. These covers prevent debris, leaves and other pollutants from entering into the water. Since, it is a mesh, a little dirt may seep through into the water, however, most of the debris gets blown of the surface of the cover. The rain and snow drain away into the water through the mesh, thereby preventing any collection of water on the cover. Mesh covers are not only available in various shapes and sizes, but are also available in different interesting colors. Available in brown, black, blue, green, etc, these covers camouflage with the tree color, tiles, water, etc. Most of the mesh covers come with a 12-year warranty.
Solid Safety Cover
Unlike the porous, mesh like material of mesh covers, solid safety covers are made of hard plastic. The hard plastic prevents rain water and snow to drain through the cover into the swimming pool water. These covers are not as beneficial as mesh covers and have several drawbacks. These covers are prone to sagging after a heavy rain. This is because the rain water collected on the cover does not get drained. The retained water causes the cover to sag down into the pool's water. More rainwater, dust, leaves and other debris get collected into it, making it an ugly site. Moreover, the formation of shallow water can be dangerous to children and small pets. Cleaning up the accumulated stuff is quite cumbersome. Solid covers with built-in automatic cover pumps are available in the market, so as to drain the collected water off the cover. Separate cover pumps are also available, which when placed in the center of the cover, and connected to a garden hose can pump off the collected rain water. There is the dome cover, which is a transparent dome shaped structure built around the pool. However, this is quite bulky and cumbersome to store in the summer months. Solid types are not preferred for long term purposes.
Automatic Swimming Pool Safety Cover
This type of pool cover acts as a safety cover, when it's kept pumped off. These covers are usually built into the pool, but can be retrofitted into existing pools. They are typically used all year round, for safety purposes. They require a cover pump in order to drain the rain water and snow off the cover surface. Besides safety, these covers also help retain heat in the pool and also prevent pool water from evaporating, thereby keeping the pool chemicals in the water. Automatic pool covers fit into a track on the pool sides. There is a basin with a long tube at one end of the pool, which rolls up the cover as it opens. The advantage of this type over the other manual types, is that the pool is ready to use at the flip of a switch. It eliminates the wrestling over the cover to remove as well as put it on. These covers increase convenience and last for about 10 years. They can be renovated for less than half the cost of a new installation.
The safety of the children is the parent's first priority. Installing swimming pool safety covers solve the tension of children accidentally falling into the swimming pool. One can opt for swimming pool fencing to ensure protection, however, getting a fence installed is quite expensive. Unlike fences, covers can be removed whenever required and don't come in the way. Swimming pool cover is not an accessory, it's a necessity!

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