A stainless reputation: atmospheric chlorides can lead to corrosion of stainless steel
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Swimming pool components manufactured from stainless steel, such as handrails, starting blocks and stairs, are subject to corrosion by atmospheric chlorides. The components remain structurally sound, but become unsightly. The process of corrosion is examined, and alternative materials are recommended.
Publication Name: Aquatics International
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 1058-7039
Year: 2001
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Neighborly advice: trading audits with the facility across town
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Swimming facilities with well-implemented safety programs can go one step further by inviting staff from neighboring facilities to audit their safety measures, offering to return the favor. A dispassionate evaluation can confirm what is being done well, and suggest further refinements.
Publication Name: Aquatics International
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 1058-7039
Year: 2001
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