Representatives from Westlake Water Solutions and The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) will present at the National Swimming Pool Foundation’s (NSPF) World Aquatic HealthTM Conference.
The content for this session is based on information uncovered through an extensive survey of city and county health inspectors across the United States, conducted earlier this year as a partnership between NACCHO and Westlake Water Solutions Products Group, which is the manufacturer of the Accu-Tab® Chlorination System. The survey concentrated on local health departments’ protocols and experiences in inspecting recreational water facilities in their jurisdictions.
“For those in the Aquatics industry this will be eye-opening information that is both sobering, and full of opportunity,” said Frank Schiffman. “If you are a pool operator, you will certainly want to know what health inspectors are looking for when they conduct an inspection, commonly cited deficiencies, and how to keep your facility in compliance year round.”
“Surveying these professionals’ protocols and experiences in inspecting thousands of recreational water facilities allowed Westlake Water Solutions and NACCHO to delve into the quality of pool water at a significant cross-section of facilities in varying geographies throughout the country, “ said Li. “The study was designed to better understand the inspectors’ procedures and observations related to water maintenance and the chemicals used in treating recreational water.”
The presentation of this study aligns well with the overall goals of the conference. The annual World Aquatic Health™ Conference spotlights issues and solutions to promote more people living healthier lives using pools, hot tubs, and aquatic venues and to help this field gain in relevance. Conference sessions focus on a spectrum of drowning, illness, injury and liability prevention topics and aquatic health benefits. Leading thinkers and influencers in the Aquatics industry attend the WAHC. For more information on the conference, visit thewahc.org. To get the full study when it’s available, sign up for the Keeping Tabs blog for future blog posts on the report’s availability.