Maintaining Your Inflatable Kiddie Pools

January 31, 2010 by kiddiep  
Filed under Inflatable Kiddie Pools

If you are planning to decorate your yard for the summer, inflatable kiddie pools are good additions to your lawn. This is recommended for home owners who have small children at home and have a small space allotted for the yard. Majority of inflatable kiddie pools have small water capacity but refilling them with water after every use is definitely not practical. It wastes money, time, and effort. If you know how to properly maintain your inflatable kiddie pool, you can avoid wasting money and guarantee the longer life span of inflatable kiddie pools.

First, if you buy inflatable kiddie pools, you should read the manufacturer’s direction or manual that comes with the product. Stated there is the correct procedure on how to inflate the pool properly. After successfully inflating it, you can now fill it with water. Once you are done, your kids can already enjoy their new pool. After they use the pool, you do not have to drain it and refill it with water the next time they use it. You just have to clean the pool, remove any floating toys or objects, and then cover it.

Remove any debris, grass, or dirt that is floating on the surface of the water. Small nets can be bought in any pool care store. Afterwards, add sanitizer to the pool – this can also be bought in the same store you purchased your net. It will kill the bad bacteria in the water as well as sweat and sunscreen. Pool sanitizers also prevent the growth of unwanted algae. If the inflatable kiddie pool that you purchased do not have its own cover, you can just make your own one using your table cover or anything that can fit your kiddie pool such as tarpaulin and table covers.

As long as you maintain your inflatable kiddie pools properly, you can refill it every two to three weeks or longer depending on how frequent your children use the pool.

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