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PoolAndSpa.com Coronavirus Updates

Written on:March 24, 2020
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PoolAndSpa.com Coronavirus Updates

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Navarre, FL USA

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PoolAndSpa.com Coronavirus Updates

PoolAndSpa.com Coronavirus Updates – PoolAndSpa.com is currently operating as normal during the recent Coronavirus outbreak. Our offices and shipping warehouses remain open and we are actively processing our online orders as fast as possible – in the order in which they are received. In the future, we are prepared to have some staff members transition to work-from-home positions if that becomes necessary. But at this point, all of our locations are operating normally and according to best Covid-19 practices.

We are currently fully stocked for the upcoming pool and hot tub season. The only products that we predict to experience shortages for are chlorine, shock and bromine. These products were already in short supply due to the fact that many of them come from China.

The strong demand for these sanitizing products over the next few months of April, May and June are predicted to cause supply chain shortages. Other than those items, we do not expect that we will see any disruption in our ability to fulfill most other pool or hot tub supply orders.

We will be posting any future critical updates here on our PoolAndSpa.com News site, and on Facebook and Twitter.

If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 1-800-876-7647 or you may email us directly at customerservice@poolandspa.com.

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Quick Tips For Recommended Water Sanitizer Chemical Levels In Swimming Pools And Hot Tubs During Coronavirus Outbreak

1- In publicly accessible (public) swimming pools, we would recommend running the chlorine levels at a slightly higher rate – between 3.0 ppm and 3.5 ppm – just to be safe. Shocking the swimming pool on a daily basis, or as necessary, is always a good idea, regardless of Coronavirus.

2- In private (homeowner) swimming pools, the standard recommended chlorine levels are still fine (1.5 ppm – 3.0 ppm). Shocking the swimming pool weekly, or after a party or gathering is always a good idea, regardless of Coronavirus.

3- In publicly accessible (public) hot tubs, we would recommend the use of chlorine, in addition to bromine, ozone or other hot tub sanitizers – just to be safe. Shocking the hot tub on a daily basis, or as necessary, is always a good idea, regardless of Coronavirus. We would recommend running the chlorine / bromine levels at a slightly higher rate – between 3.0 ppm and 3.5 ppm – just to be safe.

4- In private (homeowner) hot tubs, we would recommend the use of chlorine, in addition to bromine, ozone or other hot tub sanitizers – just to be safe. Shocking the hot tub before or after use, is a good idea. Especially if non-family/friends have used, or will be using, the hot tub. The standard recommended chlorine / bromine levels are still fine (1.5 ppm – 3.0 ppm).

PoolAndSpa.com News will continue to update this page as new information becomes available.


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