How to Throw the Perfect Christmas Pool Party

 

The perfect Christmas pool party

Christmas is almost here, and if you intend to host a party this year, throwing it in your pool will up the ante. Pools, however, call for a special setup to accommodate a bigger group. Additionally, a party will require more upkeep and cleanup. Today, we'll let you in on the secret of how to throw the perfect Christmas pool party and what to do once the guests have left.

Prepare Your Pool

Shock your pool a week before the party to guarantee ideal chlorine levels. This way, your guests will enjoy the best pool water, and it will help maintain an adequate chlorine level despite the crowd. The same quantity of chlorine will be spread considerably further than usual, based on the pool size and the number of guests.

You might want to lower the pool's temperature by one degree if it is in a cramped or enclosed place when the presence of may increase the temperature within.

Decorations

Avoid using decorations made of fragile or flimsy materials, such as crepe or tissue paper. Paper will be quickly reduced to mulch by any moisture that may develop on tiled surfaces. Your best bet for decorations is plastic. They'll withstand the rain and maintain their festive appearance all night.

Would Santa Claus prefer warmer temperatures a little more, as he is often linked with snowy weather? Put him in a Santa suit, cover his face with a hat, and allow him to relax around the pool. Miniature Christmas trees and ornaments will work great; however, you want to avoid the tree's needles ending up in the water, so make sure to position it far from the pool.

Safety First

You should choose a lifeguard before your event. Strong swimmers among your family or friends can serve in this capacity, but you can also consider hiring a trained lifeguard. A perfect Christmas pool party must prioritize safety. Stock up on party floats or other swimming aids if there are children and elderly in the audience. It will create a lively environment and give less confident swimmers a sense of security.

Aftercare

After-party pool maintenance is as important as earlier care. After playing host to you and your guests, the pool water probably requires a check on chlorine levels. Unchecked water contamination could lead to the growth of bacteria or algae.

Repeat the steps you did to shock the pool and check the water's chemical balance after you prepared it earlier. Use a pool net to remove any debris, if necessary.

 

At Perfect Pools, we specialize in swimming pool construction, servicing, maintenance, and renovation, so if your pool requires a facelift or maintenance, contact us for an appointment and Expert Pool Designer Advice.

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