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Why a safety fence around the pool is a good idea when you have kids?

Now that summer is in full swing, we cannot forget those who will enjoy the pool the most…the children.  When it comes to kids, safety must be “number one” on the list of priorities.   Look around you; do you have everything your backyard needs?  Are you sure?  You don’t want to have a bad experience, especially when it comes to not having your swimming pool secure. We want to…

Safe Summer Tips for the Elderly

Usually, people don’t complain about warm summer days, but when the heat gets too much, holiday happiness can quickly turn into serious discomfort. Even worse, a heatwave can present a danger especially to the heavily ill, small kids and elderly people.   Now we are in the period of a really hot weather in Spain, which have lasted for nine days so far and we have seen temperatures of over…

How to care for the lawns in hot weather?

Keep your green areas healthy during a heatwave! Beautiful sunshine and cloudless sky are the perfect conditions for enjoying the summertime in Spain. However, warm weather and a lack of rainfall can start to cause some serious damage to your garden – especially when it lasts few weeks and the temperatures are above 40 degrees. Also what can happen is a ‘temporary use ban’ (also known as a hosepipe ban)…

I live in a community of neighbours and we have a community pool. Is it obligatory to hire a lifeguard?

In the first place, it must be remembered that single-family pools and those of neighboring communities in which the capacity of all their vessels,(with the exception of the splash glass) have a theoretical capacity of fewer than 100 people, will be considered “private pools”. It should also be noted that there is no uniform regulatory and state regulation of this matter. Each Autonomous Community enjoys its own regulation. That said,…

7 ways to save water

Save water – we hear this phrase quite often. However, how can we make our efforts bring the right effect? One family consumes an average of 150 to 200 liters of water a day. Of this, only 10 to 20 liters are used for drinking and preparing meals. The rest is used for bathing, washing, washing, flushing toilets, care of plants or wasted in the form of for example leaking…