How to maintain the cleanliness of the water in a Inflatable Water Park

How to maintain the cleanliness of the water in a Inflatable Water Park
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Inflatable Water Park manufacturers promote that the entire operating season can be managed without changing the water, which may pique the curiosity of many novice investors! Every day, a Inflatable Water Park has to accommodate thousands of visitors, which can degrade the water quality. However, if water is changed frequently, a large-scale Inflatable Water Park requires a significant amount of water, ranging from hundreds to thousands of gallons. Regularly changing the water not only involves a lot of work but also increases operational costs significantly.



So, how do Inflatable Water Parks manage to maintain water quality without changing the water? Let's unveil the secret below!


Relying on water filtration and purification equipment A sand filter is a water filtration and purification device in a Inflatable Water Park that filters the entire pool water every few hours to remove tiny impurities and maintain water cleanliness. Visible debris needs to be manually removed promptly.


Relying on chemicals for maintenance With an increasing number of visitors, the pool water environment can deteriorate, leading to the growth of bacteria, microorganisms, algae, and more. At this point, relying solely on sand filters may not achieve the desired effect. Chemicals are essential to ensure water quality remains clean and hygienic! The right combination of chemicals can eliminate bacteria, regulate the pH value of the pool water, and provide a healthy playing environment for visitors.


Control of visitors The park should explicitly prohibit visitors with skin diseases from entering the water to prevent the spread of bacteria. Visitors should wear swimwear when entering the water to avoid color bleeding from regular clothes and prevent contamination of the pool water with bacteria. Additionally, footbaths should be provided near pool ladders to reduce the introduction of bacteria by visitors.

All of the above aspects need to be simultaneously addressed to maintain water quality and provide visitors with a healthy playing environment!