Over the course of a week, your indoor swimming pool can see hundreds, if not thousands of litres of water evaporate into the air.
Without anywhere for this evaporated pool water to go, humidity levels can quickly build inside, creating an uncomfortable, unsafe bathing environment for your guests and staff. This can allow for viruses to spread, slippery surfaces to form, and mould to grow.
As well as contributing to health problems such as respiratory illnesses and skin irritation, excess levels of water vapour can gradually erode the integrity of your pool halls and damage essential items including heat pumps and pool chemicals. All of this can result in costly repairs and downtime that could be prevented with ongoing humidity control.
On the opposite end of the scale, creating an environment for your bathers that is overly dry causes swimmers to feel cold as they exit the water, overall running costs to increase, and pool water to lose its heat faster.
To keep your pool hall and the people in it protected regardless of occupancy numbers or outdoor air temperatures, professional dehumidifiers are essential in maintaining the optimal conditions.