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NEWS A Peak Time For Outdoor Pools


Swimming outdoors in the UK is a seasonal pursuit and the summer season seems to have finally arrived. From small domestic pools to commercial lidos and water parks, now’s the time of year when the great British public emerge en masse to take a dip outside. What’s surprising is just how many operators only realise their outdoor pool needs attention once the sun comes out and they’re faced with a huge spike in bather load, say leisure services experts CLS. The management of outdoor pools comes with its own set of challenges. As well as maintaining temperature levels in heated outdoor pools, covers, chemical treatment, staffing and maintenance all require a different approach to that of the indoor equivalent. Sub-contracting to gain this


type of specialist knowledge has become increasingly common in the leisure industry in recent years. Companies such as CLS offer great value for money and also a wide range of expertise. With over 25 years’ operational experience of the commercial pool sector, CLS fully understand the challenges faced by outdoor pool operators. Efficiency in staffing levels, chemical consumption, the operational health of plant room equipment and adherence to the latest Health & Safety guidelines can all be outsourced to their experienced team.


CLS use techniques and codes of practice gleaned from many years’ experience of public and private commercial pools. This


NIVEKO Pools Connect Design And Functionality


For more than 20 years, NIVEKO have specialised in the production of top-quality one-piece pools with an emphasis on functionality with an extraordinary design. Their product portfolio can be divided into two lines: the Basic Line – which contains basic skimmer and overflow pools and the Exclusive Line, where they offer an exclusive and innovative solution of overflow pools. NIVEKO pools are produced entirely as custom-built pools in accordance with a precise specification of needs and request from each customer and the pools are suitable for both the domestic and commercial sectors. An example of one of their recent domestic installations


was this stunning ‘Advance’ overflow pool from their Exclusive line. Situated near Lake Neuchâtel in Western Switzerland, the owner of the beautifully-located home requested the installation of a fully-functional garden pool with a design that would fit in perfectly with the architectural character of the house. The ultimate in finishing touches have created the ideal outdoor environment. The white of the pool is ingeniously contrasted by black granite, which is installed as a part of an overflow channel. Inside corner steps are all anti- slip. An automatic grey Lamella cover made of top-quality PVC material is integrated


sets them apart from a supplier, whose knowledge may be limited to their own individual component.


Regular and structured maintenance is also a key part of success, the provision of a personalised maintenance plan will ensure the highest water quality can be achieved for customers. The completion of on site efficiency reviews can significantly extend the operational season with minimal cost and when it’s time to pull over the covers and decommission for the winter, CLS can guide the process there too.


Combined Leisure Solutions 01903 785495 www.combinedleisuresolutions.co.uk


into the pool’s wall, along with its motor and the pool is equipped with stainless steel jets and LED lights. Filtration technology for the overflow pool utilises components designed and chosen for a


service-free operation and the whole installation is placed in a technical room in the house.


NIVEKO s.r.o. +420 572 693 246 www.niveko-pools.com


18 June 2015 SPN


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