Healthy living

Swimming pools and spas

  • Check pool chemical levels in your pool at least once a day, more often in hot weather.
  • The most important chemical levels to check are the free chlorine and pH levels.
  • Allow at least 30 minutes for chemicals to dissolve into the water before anyone enters the water.
  • Never add chemicals while people are in the water.
  • Always follow the instructions on pool chlorine containers in relation to safe handling and disposal of the product.

Swimming pools and spas are perfect for enjoying the outdoors with family and friends but it’s important to maintain good pool and spa hygiene, especially during hot weather or when the water temperature is warmer than 25 °C.

Water-borne amoebae and bacteria can pose a serious health risk, so it is vital that you keep the water in your pool or spa clean and safe by following good water treatment procedures.

Filtration and disinfection are the keys to knowing your family and friends can swim safely.

Filtration
Natural (chlorine free) swimming pools
Filter maintenance
Disinfection
Chemical levels
Water balance
Can I use bore water to fill my pool or spa?
Algae in swimming pools
Faeces in swimming pools
Strong chlorine smell in swimming pools
Pool covers and winter maintenance

Where to get help

Advice on water treatment is available from:

Advice on pool safety and mandatory requirements for pool fences is available from your local council or the WA Department of Commerce (external site).


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