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84 F
29 C
Sky: Mostly Cloudy
Relative humidity: 83%
Wind direction: ESE
Wind speed: 20km/h
Visability: 16km
Pressure: 1015mb
2010 Hurricane Supplement
Pool Basics
June 02,2011
Backyard pools are a source of relaxation, but they also need attention before and after a storm.

Here are tips from the Associated Swimming Pool Industries on how to make sure you’ll be able to take a dip in your pool once the storm passes.

Turn off all electrical power to the swimming pool (pump, motor, lighting, chlorinators, etc.).

Do not drain the pool. If you do lower the water level, be sure to close your skimmer valve to prevent damage to the pump when the power is restored.

Wrap the pump motor with a waterproof membrane or plastic bag and tie it securely in place to prevent sand and driving water from entering the motor. Tie down the pump box lid, if present.

Remove all loose items from the pool area. Don’t sink patio furniture or accessories in the pool. Heavy furniture may chip and damage the pool finish, and the chemicals in the water will have an adverse effect on the furniture.

Add extra chlorine to prevent contamination.

If your pool is screened, remove one or two panels of the screen on each side to allow wind to blow through and prevent costly damage. Do not remove lower or overhead panels. Slip the pins out of the door hinges and place the doors in a protected area.

When the storm clears
Super-chlorinate the pool. When the chlorine level returns to normal, test the water for proper balance.

Remove any wrapping around the pump motor. If the motor has been submerged, it should be removed for professional cleaning and be dried out. If the pump has remained dry, turn on the electricity.
Run the filter until water is crystal-clear and resume normal pool operation. 
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