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Volunteer Careers of the Swimming Pool Service Workers

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Swimming pool service workers have been into volunteer jobs most of their career. They clean, adjust, and perform minor repairs to swimming pools, hot tubs, and their auxiliary equipment. Swimming has always been one of people’s favorite pastimes, and in the recent resurgence in health and fitness, it has become more popular than ever. Swimming pools can be found in numerous settings, including schools, community centers, retirement communities, health clubs, apartment complexes, hotels, and private homes.

Hot tubs and whirlpools have also grown in popularity in the past years as places to relax and entertain. Aside from recreation, swimming pools and spas also have therapeutic value as well. Since early times, the medicinal value of mineral hot springs has attracted people with various ailments to the resorts that were founded around them. In fact, many famous cities, including Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and Batch in England, were founded at the sites of natural hot springs. Today hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and mental health facilities use pools and hot tubs as integral parts of therapy.

Because swimming pools are generally static bodies of water, they must be cleaned and maintained regularly to stay clean, clear, and safe. Otherwise, algae and bacteria would grow and make the water unsafe for swimming. These create volunteer opportunities for the pool servicers to work on. However, technology has made advances that make this a relatively simple procedure. Some pools have automatic cleaners and many people who own pools can conduct this maintenance themselves. At other times, this work is left up to swimming pool maintenance companies, who employ expert swimming pool service workers to clean customers’ pools and trouble shoot any problem.



Pool Service Workers Duties

As to its volunteer employment, pool service workers are usually employed by firms that construct and maintain pools, or they may work for such entities as the park district or city department of recreation. They often work on a route visiting two or three pools a day or they may only be responsible for one pool and work on it everyday. However they work, pool servicers are charged with keeping pools clean and operational. A pool that is maintained regularly and properly can avoid large and expensive problems from developing.

Routine cleaning is one of the regular pool service workers volunteer jobs. Leaves and other debris need to be scooped off the surface of the water with a net on a long pole. To clean under the water, servicers use a special vacuum cleaner on the pool floor and walls. With stainless steel or nylon brushes, the servicers scrub pool walls and the tiles and gutters around the pool’s edge to remove the layer of grit and scum that collects at the water line. The servicers also hose down the pool deck and unclog the strainers that cover the drains.

After cleaning, the swimming pool servicer will test the cleanliness of the water and the ph balance (the measurement between the acidity and alkalinity in the water). While the test is simple and takes only a few minutes, it is very important. The pool servicer takes a sample of the pool water in a jar and adds a few drops of testing chemical to it. This chemical causes the water to run a certain color, which reveals the chemical content of the pool water. The pool servicer can then determine the proper amount of chlorine or other chemicals to add to make the water safe and clean. These chemicals can be poured directly into the pool or added through a feeder in the circulation system. The chemical make up of every pool is different and can change daily or even hourly. Home pools usually have their water tested a few times a week, but large public pools are tested hourly. The chemicals are intended to kill algae and bacteria, but too much of the chemicals can cause eye and skin irritation. The pool servicer must wear gloves when adding these chemicals because they are dangerous and give off harmful fumes in high concentrations. The pool servicer must follow the proper procedures for applying these chemicals every time, and keep records of what was added to the pool.

Part of the jobs for volunteer careers, pool servicers, or workers is to keep careful records of whatever maintenance they perform, both for the company and for the customer. Many pool owners like to do their own pool maintenance and a new method of cleaning and adding chemicals is making this easier. Complex advancements in pool technology such as automatic chemical dispensers, solar heaters, and the convenience and security of having the work done by outside experts, ensures that pool servicers will continue to be in demand.

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