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What are the precautions for building a swimming pool?

For those who plan to build a swimming pool, what should you pay attention to when building a swimming pool? Today I will give you some popular science. Take the indoor swimming pool as an example~ First of all, if the indoor swimming pool is built on a floor above the first floor, the bearing capacity of the site must be considered. The floor load-bearing standards of ordinary civil and commercial buildings generally have restrictions. For safety reasons, high-rise swimming pools must be calculated and designed by a professional design company in the early stages of construction. If the load-bearing capacity is lower than per square meter, the floors need to be reinforced. Avoid serious safety hazards. Secondly, consider indoor dehumidification. The water on the surface of an indoor constant-temperature swimming pool easily evaporates into the indoor air. The water vapor not only increases the indoor humidity of the swimming pool, making it difficult for swimmers to breathe and making people feel very uncomfortable, but it also combines with the residual chlorine that volatilizes in the air. , when swimmers inhale chlorine-containing water vapor into the body through breathing, it will damage the respiratory system and thus affect physical health. Not only that, when the humidity is too high, condensation will form, corroding and damaging the steel structure and surface decoration of the indoor swimming pool. Therefore, when designing an indoor swimming pool, a dedicated swimming pool dehumidifier must be added to reduce the humidity of the indoor swimming pool. In addition, due to the high humidity of indoor swimming pools, various finishing materials should be carefully selected when formulating indoor swimming pool design plans. When selecting, the anti-corrosion properties of the materials should first be considered. For example, light-colored marble or glazed tiles should be used for walls instead of paint or paint. The floor should be made of non-slip floor tiles, the ceiling should be made of aluminum plates, wooden materials should be avoided, and stainless steel products should be used for water inlets and outlets, up and down stairs, etc.