Painting while swimming - would you mind?

Former Member
Former Member
My aquatic center is closing for 2 weeks, starting next week. While swimming there yesterday, I noticed a man on a scaffold painting. He's there again today. The air conditioning has been in the works of being replaced for several months now. They have several fans in the room, but it is extremely humid. Our summer has been mostly days of sun, heat and humidity. Painting should be done with the closing of the pool for 2 weeks under the guise of "maintenance." I don't want to swim indoors without proper ventilation (no air conditioning). Would you complain?:bitching:
  • I don't know what part of the HVAC is being replaced. I know that whenever there are issues regarding the air (too hot, too cold), the water (cloudy, too cold, too hot) they say it's the HVAC being worked on. ...and people believe/accept that maintenance on the HVAC causes the pool water to be cloudy? Dan
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 6 years ago
    ...and people believe/accept that maintenance on the HVAC causes the pool water to be cloudy? Dan They obviously do, since it is a chronic issue. :bitching:
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 6 years ago
    I didn't think indoor paints were that toxic? In a big area it shouldn't really matter all that much.