A heated swimming pool, also known as an indoor heated swimming pool, maintains the water temperature at 26-28 degrees Celsius, a temperature suitable for the human body.
Four major advantages of heated swimming pools compared to ordinary swimming pools:
1. Protection from UV burns. In the hot summer, UV radiation is even more intense. Many people who have suffered from sunburn in outdoor pools know the pain – severe sunburn can take up to ten days to heal, highlighting the high cost of outdoor swimming. Indoor heated swimming pools completely avoid UV damage, eliminating worries about the scorching summer sun.
2. Unaffected by weather. Outdoor pools are closed during cloudy, rainy, and cold winter months, discouraging swimmers from using them. The limited availability of pools due to weather conditions is a major problem. The most annoying aspect is the cold water upon exiting the pool, which can easily cause a cold. Heated swimming pools, being indoors, completely eliminate these problems associated with outdoor pools.
3. Constant pool water temperature of 26-28 degrees Celsius. Ordinary swimming pools use cold water. Due to the low water temperature (0-10 degrees Celsius in winter and 10-20 degrees Celsius in summer), few people can swim in cold water, especially children, who are very likely to catch a cold. Heated swimming pools, on the other hand, use heating equipment to maintain a constant temperature of 26-28 degrees Celsius year-round, a temperature suitable for the human body, eliminating the risk of catching a cold while swimming.
4. Pool water purification and disinfection. Water contains a wide variety of bacteria, frequently causing numerous illnesses (including skin diseases, conjunctivitis, otitis media, sinusitis, urethritis, diarrhea, etc.). Ordinary pools, lacking specialized equipment, cannot determine water quality and rely solely on visual inspection. Water is only changed when the water becomes cloudy or contains excessive sediment. The biggest drawback is that by the time a change is decided, the water quality is already quite poor. In contrast, heated pools are equipped with professional water treatment equipment, including water quality monitoring and purification/disinfection systems, allowing for continuous monitoring and automated water treatment. Furthermore, the purified and disinfected water meets national health standards.