

Besides written instructions, you also can find guidance online that steps you through the process. The instructions are written for a variety of pool sizes, so be sure to follow the directions for your size pool. We found that the instructions are very detailed and easy to follow as long as you read them carefully. It’s possible with two people, but it helps to have three or four. Once the ground was ready, assembly only took us an hour or two.

The Spruce / Kelly Hodgkins Setup Process: Bring some friends The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.Remove gloves and place in a plastic trash bag with all dirty cleaning materials.If the poop was diarrhea, leave the pool or water slide and the objects in the sun for at least 4 hours after they are completely dry.If no instructions are available, leave the bleach solution on the surfaces for 6 minutes. Follow the manufacturer’s application instructions for the amount of time the bleach solution should stay on the surfaces.

Dilute ½ cup of household bleach (5.25%–8.25%) in 1 gallon of room-temperature water.Disinfect dry surfaces using a bleach solution.Do the same for any objects that were in the water with the poop or vomit. Clean and disinfect the surfaces of the pool or water slide.Remove as much poop or vomit as possible and dispose of it safely (for example, put the poop or vomit in a plastic trash bag or flush it down the toilet).Take these steps, even if the child is wearing a diaper: This is particularly important if children from different households use the pool or water slide. To help keep others healthy, children who are sick with diarrhea or have been vomiting should stay out of small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides. If another person swallows this water, they can get sick. If someone who is sick with one of these germs has diarrhea or vomits in the water, they can contaminate it. These germs include Cryptosporidium, norovirus, Shigella, and Escherichia coli. Germs that cause diarrhea or vomiting can spread in inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides. Keep sick children out of pools and water slides The water in small inflatable or plastic pools and water slides should be emptied at least daily to help prevent the spread of germs. It is NOT safe to add disinfectant to water in small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for filtering and disinfecting these types of pools to prevent the spread of germs and protect everyone’s health. Larger inflatable or plastic pools will require a filter and disinfection.
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