The length and width of a standard swimming pool is 50 meters long and 21 meters wide.
Standard swimming pools generally have 8 lanes with a depth of water greater than 1.8 meters. Each lane is 2.5 meters wide, with an additional 0.5 meters for side lanes. For swimming, diving and water polo integrated use of the pool, the depth of water 1.3 ~ 3.5 meters, for 10-meter diving pool, the depth of water should be 5 meters. Swimming pool water temperature should be maintained at 27 ~ 28 ° c. The official competition with a standard swimming pool length of 50 meters, 21 meters wide, but in the Olympic Games World Championships require a width of 25 meters, there is also a called short pool length of 25 meters.
Swimming pool should be centered on the center line of each lane, 50 cm × 50 cm table. The front edge of the platform facing the water should be 50 to 70 centimeters above the water surface, the platform should not be more than 10 degrees toward the water surface.
The standard swimming pool is 50 meters long and 21 meters wide.
I. Introduction to swimming pools
Swimming pools are specialized places for people to swim and play sports, in which they can move around or compete. Most swimming pools are built on the ground and can be divided into general swimming pools and heated swimming pools according to the water temperature.
There are two types of indoor and outdoor, the official competition pool for the length of 50 meters, width of at least 21 meters, water depth of 1.8 meters or more; for swimming, diving and water polo integrated use of the pool, the depth of water 1.3 to 3.5 meters; set up a 10-meter diving platform of the pool, the depth of water should be 5 meters. Swimming pool water temperature should be maintained at 27 ~ 28 ° c, and filtering and disinfection equipment to keep the pool water clean.
Two, the role of the swimming pool
In the summer, the pool can be used as a good place to escape the summer heat; in the winter, swimming can improve the body's blood circulation, enhance the body's ability to resist cold. Swimming pools are specialized places for swimming competitions and can also be used for water polo and synchronized swimming competitions. When not in competition, the pool can be used for training and open to social swimmers.
How to Maintain a Swimming Pool
I. Regular Water Testing
Swimming pools require regular water testing, including indicators such as PH and residual chlorine. This helps prevent bacteria, algae and microbial growth, and maintains the cleanliness and transparency of the water.
Two, regular cleaning
In addition to regular water changes, regular cleaning of the pool is also required. This includes removing dirt from the bottom of the pool, moss and other contaminants from the walls. A professional swimming pool maintenance and management company will use specialized cleaning agents and equipment to clean the pool to ensure the quality and safety of the cleaning.
Three, equipment maintenance
Swimming pool equipment also need regular maintenance, such as filters, disinfection equipment. This can prevent the equipment pipeline leakage, quartz sand slate and other problems, but also to extend the service life of the equipment, reduce the cost of operation and maintenance.