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CIMSPA’s new award for pool water quality
Standards are to be raised in swimming pools across the country thanks to a new water quality award.
The Chartered Institute for Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) has launched a first-of-its-kind pool water quality award, which they say will help raise standards in the sector, across the country.
The initiative provides leisure centres and other pool operators with a framework for promoting high standards of pool water quality in the UK, that also recognises good practice.
Sean Holt, CEO of CIMSPA, said: “CIMSPA are delighted to announce it now offers an award for Pool Water Quality.
“Assessment against the current industry standards provides pool providers and their customers with the reassurance that the pool water quality has been reviewed by specialist assessors who will advise them with any actions required to bring the quality up to the mark.
The quality of the water in a pool or spa is a key factor in bather comfort. It is reassuring to customers to know that the water they swim in is clean, safe and to the highest standard.”
The voluntary scheme is open to all swimming pools in the UK, including public pools, hotel pools, health and fitness club pools and holiday park facilities.
Industry experts will either confirm good pool water quality arrangements are in place or identify improvements to be made which may prevent infection or bather discomfort.
Pools which comply to industry standards will receive a certificate to display for the lifetime of the award – so customers and staff know the pool meets the highest levels of water quality.
They will also be given the opportunity to display a plaque.
For more information visit: www.cimspa.co.uk
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CIMSPA’s new award for pool water quality
Standards are to be raised in swimming pools across the country thanks to a new water quality award.
The Chartered Institute for Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) has launched a first-of-its-kind pool water quality award, which they say will help raise standards in the sector, across the country.
The initiative provides leisure centres and other pool operators with a framework for promoting high standards of pool water quality in the UK, that also recognises good practice.
Sean Holt, CEO of CIMSPA, said: “CIMSPA are delighted to announce it now offers an award for Pool Water Quality.
“Assessment against the current industry standards provides pool providers and their customers with the reassurance that the pool water quality has been reviewed by specialist assessors who will advise them with any actions required to bring the quality up to the mark.
The quality of the water in a pool or spa is a key factor in bather comfort. It is reassuring to customers to know that the water they swim in is clean, safe and to the highest standard.”
The voluntary scheme is open to all swimming pools in the UK, including public pools, hotel pools, health and fitness club pools and holiday park facilities.
Industry experts will either confirm good pool water quality arrangements are in place or identify improvements to be made which may prevent infection or bather discomfort.
Pools which comply to industry standards will receive a certificate to display for the lifetime of the award – so customers and staff know the pool meets the highest levels of water quality.
They will also be given the opportunity to display a plaque.
For more information visit: www.cimspa.co.uk
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