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Dates Announced For International Pool And Spa Conference


Dates for the 6th International Conference on Swimming Pool and Spa have been announced as 17-20 March 2015 and the event will continue to focus on health, safety and quality of swimming pools and spas with oral, flash and poster presentations during a four day conference in Amsterdam. Scientists and other interested parties are to participate in this conference


and share and discuss their scientific knowledge. The conference welcomes all swimming pool and spa related research reflecting one of the following topics: • Health risks and aspects (microbial) • Pool air treatment • Computational Fluid Dynamics (water and air)


• Health risks and aspects (chemical) • Occupational health • Sustainable design • Health risks and aspects (safety) • Monitoring, surveillance and prevention • Emerging topics


• Pool water treatment • Guidelines and regulations


Authors should submit an abstract of about 1,000 words (two pages excluding figures and tables) along with a photograph and a short personal bio to the Conference Secretariat – poolspa@iwcconferences.com – before 1 October 2014.


IWC Conference +31 6 111 73 425 www.iwcconferences.com


World Aquatic Health™ Conference 2014 Early registration is now available for the World Aquatic Health™ Conference (WAHC™).The two-day event takes place 8-10 October at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Portland, Oregon and a world od science is expected to attend as the most influential academic, industry, and government experts come together to share how we can all keep pools open, and safer, and remove barriers to healthier living through aquatics. Now in its 11th year, the National Swimming Pool Foundation®


people coming back for the two things they value most – their health and their families,” explained Thomas M. Lachocki, Ph.D., and CEO of the NSPF.


(NSPF® ) will


host the Conference. “Helping to make pools fiscally sustainable and improve the safety of those facilities will more likely lead to keeping them open, and keep


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Over 400 global recreational water leaders will gather in this intimate environment for an unmatched educational and networking event with experts who will share the latest scientific advances, innovation and emerging trends. The conference is tailored for attendees affiliated with aquatic facilities, service providers, consultants, parks & recreation, water parks, academia, manufacturers, associations, builders, community organisations, distributors, hotels, government, health/medical, retail,


and media.


“There is a broad diversity of attendees and seminars offered, resulting in 57% of our attendees returning each year, no matter where it is located. We truly listen to conference attendees as they reflect their experience in the post-event surveys, and we make changes accordingly,” said Michelle Kavanaugh, Conference Manager. For further information on the event, visit the WAHC™ website at www.thewahc.org


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Fluidra Launches New Spaecial Catalogue


Fluidra, the leading pool and wellness product manufacturer through its AstralPool and AstralPool Spaecial brands has launched its new catalogue for the Spaecial range, the perfect solution for all wellness facilities. With more on offer than ever before, it includes a new range of saunas, accessories for neck massages, hydromassage beds, sensory showers, balneotherapy baths and massage tables.


Spaecial has created a fifth zone in its range, the SPA Zone, featuring a new range of stainless steel spas.


Spaecial is a term coined from mixing ‘spa’ and ‘special’. In a throwback to Roman tradition, it adds distinction, personality and differentiation, which are values fundamental to all of the wellness projects that Fluidra delivers under its brand AstralPool Spaecial.


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