...due to the "corrosive nature of the humid, chorinated air"? This happened recently at a pool I swim at, and I have never heard of it happening anywhere. Thoughts? Experiences? I'm hearing from the peanut gallery (i.e. non-swimmers) that this sort of thing must happen or will happen elsewhere. Seems to me places like California and Florida, with the added salt in the air, would have safety measures/materials built in. So my thought, initially, is a) it was a fluke, or b) the construction wasn't done by a company experienced in pools.
Thanks for any thoughts.
I have noticed that in some of the newer indoor pools, as well as some that have been renovated, that they no longer install light fixtures over the water. The light fixtures are installed around the perimeter of the pool (over the deck).
I have noticed that in some of the newer indoor pools, as well as some that have been renovated, that they no longer install light fixtures over the water. The light fixtures are installed around the perimeter of the pool (over the deck).