Summer is fast approaching, which means it's time to dust off your patio and clean your grill. If your pool has been sitting dormant for the winter months, knowing how to shock a pool is one of the ...
One of the most important parts of swimming pool maintenance is preventing bacterial and algae growth by shocking the water with granular pool shock chemicals or liquid chlorine. Pools typically need ...
A stew of knotty issues is sparking fresh debate over whether swimming pools adequately protect users from the menace of electric shock. Leading the way is a flurry of publicity about deadly and ...
A ground-fault circuit interrupter – or GFCI – is a small, inconspicuous box that should be located on the bottom right side of every swimming pool control panel. The fast-acting circuit breaker is ...
Nidec Motor Corp. swimming pool motors have been recalled for posing an electrical shock hazard, according to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall includes over 16,000 motor units ...