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4804 RAY BELL RD NE
Permit City
St paul
Permit Number
555-18-003102-STR
Parcel Number
042W05 01100
Permit Type
Structural
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Do not cover a pool when the water balance is not in the safe swim rl <br /> range; thus the rule of thumb, "if it's Safe to Swim, it's Safe to Cover". • <br /> 411111 Because of the hazards of an open pool, we recommend using a non-chlorine L , <br /> shock, the mixing and dispersion of which is usually complete within 30 <br /> minutes. This allows for the pool cover to be closed sooner. Please check <br /> with your pool service company for proper use. <br /> • Chlorine abuse is a major cause of pool cover degradation. High <br /> concentrations of chlorine will attack the pool cover, can bleach and <br /> discolor it, cause it to shrink, become brittle and deteriorate rapidly. <br /> Never allow chlorine to come in direct contact with the pool cover until <br /> it is fully dissolved and thoroughly dispersed in the pool water. <br /> • Floating chemical dispensers should never be used under the pool '.. <br /> cover. They can become trapped in one spot creating a high <br /> concentration of chemicals and damage the pool cover. <br /> • More is not always better: When adding chemicals to your pool; too <br /> much may actually be harmful to you, your pool and your pool cover. ,,.~ <br /> This includes salt and salt systems. Too much salt can create a "so s <br /> water" condition, particularly in vinyl and fiberglass pools that can be <br /> extremely corrosive to the pool, the pool equipment and your <br /> Automatic Swimming Pool Cover system. " + <br /> Extended covering: Before covering your pool for an extended period of <br /> time, like going on vacation or winterizing your pool, ensure the water is <br /> balanced. Recheck the water after adjusting the chemicals to make sure , <br /> they have completely mixed and dispersed through the pool. Depending —. "3 <br /> on your circulation system,this could take between 4 and 24 hours. <br /> • Water level: Make sure your water level remains the correct hight <br /> throughout the year. <br /> • Inform Others: Please inform your pool service company or other pool <br /> maintenance caretakers of this important information. <br /> Warning: Never leave an open pool unsupervised. Instruct anyone <br /> operating your pool cover that the pool must be attended while it's open. xi <br /> Please consult with your pool builder/pool service company. Have 4r„4 , .z# <br /> them review the above listed recommendations and then fill in the <br /> following for your type of pool,equipment and area. <br /> q t' <br /> POOL Covea SPECIALISTS®2016 19, <br />
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