Weekly Pool and Spa Operation Report - odh ohio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Weekly Pool and Spa Operation Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Week Beginning' and 'Week Ending' dates in the designated fields. This sets the timeframe for your report.
  3. Fill in the 'Name of facility', 'Type pool', and 'Address' sections to identify where the operations are taking place.
  4. Complete the 'Flow rates' section by selecting applicable features such as Wading pool, Zero entry, or Water slide. Ensure you provide accurate measurements for pool surface area and volume.
  5. In the 'Testing frequency' section, indicate daily testing days and record chemical adjustments made throughout the week, including specifics like Free Cl (ppm) and pH levels.
  6. Document any incidents or accidents under the appropriate sections, ensuring all details are captured accurately for compliance.

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Some basic requirements that all Ohio cities enforce include: Fencing with a self-closing or locking gate to limit unmonitored access. Appropriate chemical maintenance to avoid clouding, dangerous chemical combinations, or algae buildup. Properly installed pool lighting that meets all electrical safety requirements.
If you open your pool too soon, you may end up dealing with different weather changes. The temperature may go down in the evenings, cooling the water every night. You may end up dealing with a few days of rain or even a late snow, depending on where you live.
What Month Should I Open my Pool? You should open your pool during any month before the water temperature docHubes 70 degrees for most of the day. Algae can grow fast at these temperatures, so the sooner you shock your pool, the better.
Pools are very popular in Ohio. The average Concrete or Gunite pool in Ohio is over 6 figures. Maintenance can be as low as 1200 a year or much higher depending on the quality of the build. Plaster tends to only last around 8-12 years and the same for tile.
Regions including Missouri, Illinois, and Ohio: Mid to late April is often the golden month for pool openings in these areas. By April, the risk of cold snaps has docHubly reduced, and the weather generally stabilizes into a pattern conducive for pool use.

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Opening up by early or mid-April not only gives you the availability to use the pool if the weather is nice, but it also ensures that any problems with equipment or water chemistry can be a problem of the past when it comes time to have your big Memorial Day bash.
Public swimming pools, spas and special use pools are regulated under the authority of Chapter 3749 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and Chapter 3701-31 of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).

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