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Swimming               is               one               of               the               most               popular               recreational               summer               activities,               and               millions               of               people               will               soon               be               descending               upon               community               pools               and               water               parks               as               well               as               enjoying               their               own               back               yard               swimming               pools.

But               there               have               also               been               an               increasing               number               of               gastrointestinal               illnesses               that               can               be               traced               back               to               swimming               pools,               spas,               hot               tubs,               and               water               parks.

As               water               becomes               warmer               in               the               summer,               adequate               chlorine               levels               become               more               difficult               to               maintain.

Chlorine               eventually               destroys               most               germs               that               contaminate               pools,               such               as               Cryptosporidium,               E.

Coli,               giardia,               and               shigella,               but               the               germs               may               linger               for               hours               or               days.

Outbreaks               of               diarrhea               are               the               common               result,               but               it               may               be               weeks               before               the               illness               is               apparent.

The               germs               can               also               cause               skin               rashes,               eye               and               ear               infections,               and               respiratory               illness.

Follow               these               guidelines               to               keep               your               family               well               this               summer               as               they               enjoy               water               activities:
               Infection               most               frequently               occurs               when               water               is               swallowed.

Teach               your               children               not               to               swallow               pool               water               and               to               avoid               getting               it               into               their               mouths.

Much               splashing               and               horseplay,               such               as               unexpected               dunking,               result               in               water               being               accidentally               swallowed,               so               put               limits               on               these               activities.
               Avoid               community               swimming               pools               that               allow               children               in               diapers               or               swim               pants               to               play               in               the               water.

Diapers               are               notoriously               leaky,               and               swim               pants               will               not               necessarily               keep               diarrhea               from               getting               into               the               pool               water               and               contaminating               it               with               viruses               and               bacteria.

Well-formed               stools               are               not               as               great               a               risk,               since               most               of               the               germs               are               contained,               but               still               can               contaminate               pool               water.
               If               you               choose               to               allow               children               into               your               back               yard               pool               wearing               swim               diapers,               take               them               out               for               bathroom               breaks               or               check               diapers               frequently.

You               know               that               if               you               wait               till               they               tell               you               they               have               to               go,               it's               usually               too               late!

Change               diapers               away               from               the               pool               area,               (not               on               the               lawn               chairs,               where               germs               may               remain)               and               wash               their               little               bottoms,               and               your               own               hands,               with               soap               and               water               before               allowing               them               back               into               the               pool.
               Older               children               and               adults               with               diarrhea               also               pose               a               risk               of               contamination,               since               fecal               matter               can               be               washed               off               of               their               bodies               by               the               pool               water.

It               is               wise               to               shower               before               getting               into               any               pool,               spa,               or               hot               tub.

At               community               pools               and               water               parks,               you               don't               have               any               control               over               the               cleanliness               of               the               other               patrons,               but               you               can               avoid               contributing               to               the               problem!

If               you               do               see               fecal               matter               in               the               pool,               inform               the               lifeguard.

Responsible               pool               personnel               should               ask               swimmers               to               leave               the               pool,               check               the               chlorine               levels,               and               adjust               the               level               immediately               if               necessary.

Staying               in               the               deep               end               of               the               pool,               chest               height               or               deeper,               will               offer               some               protection,               since               bacteria               tend               to               concentrate               in               shallow               water.
               A               well-maintained               pool               will               have               clean               and               clear               water,               and               the               sides               of               the               pool               should               not               be               slippery               or               sticky.

A               strong               chemical               smell               indicates               a               maintenance               problem;               a               chemically-balanced               pool               does               not               have               an               odor.

You               should               be               able               to               hear               the               pumps               and               filters               running               to               indicate               the               maintenance               equipment               is               working               properly.

Before               swimming               in               any               pool,               make               sure               the               water               isn't               cloudy,               that               proper               chemical               levels               are               checked               regularly               and               maintained,               and               that               rules               against               children               entering               the               pool               in               swim               diapers               are               enforced.






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