As temperatures heat up across the country, you can make sure
this is the best summer ever with the following 10 tips, time-savers, water-care
ideas, and maintenance and safety suggestions for backyard living.
1 –
Safety first. Follow a few common sense rules in the backyard and around the
pool. Keep each child within arm's length at all times, designate an adult as
water watcher, ensure that the pool's fence is always locked, and install both
gate and pool alarms to alert you to unsupervised pool use.
2 – Use
plants to dress up the landscape. A bit of backyard greenery can be both pretty
and functional. Use shrubs for form, foliage-heavy plants for color, and sturdy
perennials for reliability. Plenty of pretty perennials, such as coneflowers and
black-eyed Susans, require little tending and offer cheery blooms throughout the
growing season.
3 – Add years to backyard furnishings. If mildew spots
appear on outside chairs and tables, wash the fabric according to manufacturer
directions and dry in the sun. Then mix together equal parts lemon juice and
salt; spread on the stain. Dry in the sun again and rinse thoroughly.
4
– Organize backyard toys and tools. Two simple storage rules for keeping
backyard clutter to a minimum: air out wet things by storing them in big mesh
bags or open-weave crates; toss all the little bits—sunscreen, dive toys, etc.
—into a clear plastic shoe organizer hung on the fence where everyone can easily
find them.
5 – Stay healthy with a water workout. According to the
Centers for Disease Control, just 21 minutes a day of exercising in a pool can
decrease your risk of chronic disease. If swimming laps doesn't excite you,
there are other great ways to get moving. Try kickboxing using water as the
resistance and enjoy the benefits of strength, endurance and balance. Depending
on intensity, a typical water exercise session of 40 to 50 minutes can burn up
to 600 calories.
6 – Maintain a perfect pool. A pool filled with cloudy
water equals no fun. Fortunately, there's a pool-care strategy—Circulation,
Filtration, Cleaning, Testing and Chemistry—that equals a stellar pool season.
Maintaining a pool, its equipment and beautiful water requires proper water
treatment. Make sure to complete the proper water testing and upkeep on a
regular schedule.
7 – Convert an ordinary salt pool into a backyard
oasis. Try using a special blend of minerals, pool equipment protectors, water
enhancers and pH adjusters that all work to make silky, relaxing water.
8 – Soak in a sensational spa. A backyard spa can offer the same
soothing effects as a professional spa with a few easy, affordable ideas. Place
flameless LED candles around the edge of the spa. Take tunes into the spa with a
floating speaker that connects wirelessly to an MP3 player. Add a soothing scent
to the water with single-use aromatherapy packs.
9 – Make a smaller
footprint on the Earth. In order to be more environmentally friendly, make sure
to always keep pool chemicals properly balanced. Overworked filters and motors
waste energy and hike utility bills.
10 – Help pets swim safely. It may
seem like fun to let the dog paddle around in the pool, but before you let a
pooch jump in, make sure he can get out without damaging the pool or hurting
himself. Also check with the vet—swimming in a pool should be appropriate for
the breed. Finally, make additional time to monitor the pool's water. A typical
dog can be the equivalent of about 50 swimmers in the pool, meaning extra
vigilance is needed to maintain the chemical balance.
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