3 Reasons Chlorine-Alternative Swimming Pools Are Better For Kids

by | Sep 10, 2014 | Swimming Pools and Spas

Swimming is one of the things kids look forward to most about summer. It encourages their imagination, as little ones pretend to be mermaids or fish. It develops coordination, as they learn how to tread water, to perform strokes and dive. It’s an excellent opportunity for fitness and it’s also fun. Moreover, parents everywhere are grateful for the quiet nights it brings as children shuffle exhaustedly to bed afterward.

It’s hard to find a downside to swimming, itself, but the chlorine kids are commonly exposed to in the water comes with risks. Thankfully, there are now options besides chemicals that can keep water healthy and safe. The following contains three compelling reasons why chlorine-alternative swimming pools are better for kids.

1. Reduced Asthma Risk

Recent studies have shown that chlorinated water increases the risk of asthma and other breathing issues. It’s suggested that this is a result of the chemical fumes taken in. As a result of their small stature, children are naturally closer to the water and breathing in more fumes. There are other methods of water sanitation that don’t create unsafe air and therefore, are better for long-term lung health.

2. Safe to Drink

Little ones are prone to drinking pool water. They don’t comprehend that the chemicals in it are harmful. Because of this, it’s routine for small children to experience gastrointestinal problems afterward. Symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea are common and are generally the result of swallowing excess amounts of chlorine. When ionized water is used instead, it’s safe to drink. In fact, the water is cleaner than the EPA mandates for drinking water. This means that kids can enjoy the water more and not worry about having swimmer’s tummy later.

3. Non-Irritating

Chemicals are irritating from head to toe. They dry out hair and skin and leave children feeling itchy all over. They make eyes red and sore for days after. They also irritate mucus membranes, which not only creates snotty noses in the water, but also additional matter for a filtration/sanitation system to clean out. Unfortunately, that irritation can stick around for days as well and can be especially bothersome for children who already experience allergy symptoms. As the use of chemicals is reduced, so, too, are the symptoms associated with them.

Children are naturally sensitive to toxins. Their bodies are smaller, so they’re less equipped to filter out things that can cause harm. Moreover, they’re still developing, which means that what happens during the early days will impact the rest of their lives. When a chlorine-alternative swimming pool is selected, it’s safer for them now and helps ensure their health in the long run.

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