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WEDNESDAY 3RD


SPATEX is traditionally the industry’s New Year grand event and Certikin is looking forward, with much anticipation, to SPATEX Virtual. The online show is a beacon on the horizon and we look forward to welcoming visitors to our virtual stand, brimming with all the exciting new products and innovations that you would expect from the UK’s number one manufacturer


and supplier.” - Chris Green Certikin International Marketing Manager


FEBRUARY Session title, brief overview & speaker


WATER TESTING – BACK TO BASICS Colin Day, FISPE – Lovibond Tintometer


POOL COVERS – DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Will Dando, FISPE – Plastica Ltd


HOW DOES BISHTA AND SPATA SUPPORT ITS RESPECTIVE MEMBERS? Chris Hayes – The BSPF


FAIRLAND GROUP LTD Product presentation.


SWIMMING POOL LINERS – HOW THEY ARE MADE AND WHAT CAN GO WRONG Will Dando, FISPE – Plastica Ltd


IMPORTANCE OF MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING FOR HOT TUBS (Spa-pool systems – HSG 282) David Ramsden – Complete Pool Controls Ltd


ENERGY EFFICIENCY & MICRON FILTERS Tom Devin – Devin Consulting


WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM POOL AND SPA ASSOCIATIONS AROUND THE WORLD? Chris Hayes – The BSPF


OPENING POOLS FOR THE SEASON Philip Barlow, FISPE – Philip Barlow Swimming Pools


PUMP STRIP-DOWN & RE-BUILD Chris Carr, FISPE – C.C. Filtration Services Philip Barlow, FISPE – Philip Barlow Swimming Pools


HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATE FOR THE POOL & SPA OPERATOR Colin Jenkinson, MISPE – Leisure Safety Training


ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Roger Caplin, MISPE - Electair


LEAK DETECTION Philip Barlow, FISPE – Philip Barlow Swimming Pools


COMMON WATER TESTING PROBLEMS IN POOLS & SPAS. Howard Gosling, FISPE – Pool & Spa Advice Colin Day, FISPE – Lovibond Tintometer


SPATEX elements include virtual booths water leisure manufacturers, suppliers and installers. You can download exhibitors’ product manuals, demos, brochures, videos in a handy show bag and email to yourself or others. You can also take advantage of discounted special deals, only available at SPATEX Virtual. Thanks to the high proportion of industry experts


assembled, there is the opportunity to seek impartial advice. The Ask an Expert chatroom will be staffed throughout the three live days. The usual ISPE workshops, are given equal prominence in the virtual show. ISPE have co-ordinated 20 live, semi- live and pre-recorded seminars over the three days. Ambassadors of PWTAG and the STA will be heading up a number of these talks .


Log on to www.spatex.co.uk to register for the virtual showcase.


28 WINTER 2021


FILTER STRIP-DOWN & RE-BUILD Chris Carr, FISPE – C.C. Filtration Services Philip Barlow, FISPE – Philip Barlow Swimming Pools


OPERATING PROCEDURES AND POLICIES FOR LEISURE OPERATORS AND SWIM SCHOOLS What do pool operators need? Pool Opera- tors legal requirements. Dean Bolton – D.P. Leisure / STA Brand Am- bassador Philip Weitzel – D.P. Leisure / STA Brand Ambassador


COVID AND CHLORINE Colin Davis – STA Brand Ambassador


HEATING AND VENTILATION – COPING WITH THE CURRENT COVID RECOMMEN- DATIONS FOR POOLS AND WET LEISURE FACILITIES BASIC PRINCIPLES. Robbie Phillips – STA Brand Ambassador


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LIVE SESSION 11.00am


LIVE SESSION 12.30pm


LIVE SESSION 2.30pm


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