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It's Time To Look At Our Attitude And How It Affects Our Customer Service ll help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment.There are a few things in life that must have other things working with them to work right.Let’s take baseball for example. Baseball is a great sport and a great game. There are many elements to making it “America’s Pastime”, however there is one above all others.Gravity.You cannot play baseball without gravity. It just does not work. It wouldn’t be baseball; it would be nothrowball, or nohitball or even nowayball.Great Customer Service is like that too. You cannot have a great Customer Service Team without a Great Attitude.You can hire all the people you want, train them till they can spout whole passages from the company manual verbatim, and on request sing the company fight song in a booming voice.You cannot train Attitude, cannot buy Attitude and Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stabili What You Need To Know When Looking For A Safe Weight Loss Program You come home from a long day's work, your only thought is stripping off your clothes and diving head first into that marvelous oasis sometimes referred to as the backyard swimming pool. Your second concern at this point is whether or not to invite the family for your cool refreshing swim. You choose to go it alone, you rip back the protective cover only to reveal the thick green ooze that reminds you yesterday's lunch offering at the local greasy spoon. Yes, this is the first sign of a major epidemic scourging the ranks of middle class America: Green Algae. You suddenly find yourself in a hypnotic trance as you envision your hard earned money taking wing and flying out of your wallet or pocketbook. You could hire the neighbor's pool guy to clean up both the pool and your spare cash, or you can do it yourself by attending the School of Do-It-Yourself's class entitled Easy Swimming Pool Maintenance 101. It's easier than you might think, but the two biggest lies in the swimming pool industry are "carefree" and "effortless". It takes some attention to maintain a pool, but in the long run caring for your pool will be easier, less expensive, and less work if you follow these 5 rules.In a society where the obesity rate continues to skyrocket it is becoming ever so important to find a safe weight loss program. There are hundreds of diets on the market that claim to be 100% safe and efficient, but how many truly do work? The problem is many people are willing to do anything to shed the pounds, even if that means putting their health in danger. So what are some characteristics of a safe weight loss program you may ask?When you begin looking for a safe weight loss program, make sure the program is offered by professionals. The safest route to go is finding a program that is offered by a registered dietician, exercise specialist, physician or someone that is qualified. It is also smart to check with your physician prior to starting the diet to make sure it is ok wi The first course of action is to get rid of the green gook by super-chlorinating the water. This process quickly raises the chlorine level (over 10 ppm) far beyond the normal range in an effort to kill the algae. You need a quick acting powder chlorine (usually hypochlorite based so it burns off quickly) added at the rate of one pound per 10,000 gallons of water. The calculations are as follows: Length x Width x Depth x 7.5= total gallons for a rectangular pool. Length x Width x Depth x 5.9=total gallons for an odd shaped pool. Make sure the filter is cleaned according to the manufacturer's directions, add the chlorine, brush the walls and floor of the pool and allow the pump to run continuously for 24 hours. Now that the water has returned to the color Mother Nature intended (hopefully clear), we intend to maintain it in such a way that this scenario rarely happens again. Keep in mind that even the most devout caretakers will have an occasional bout with green algae, but they will be better prepared and one step ahead to rectifying the problem. Rule No. 1: Keep Your Pool Clean. Let's face it, keeping the pool totally free of leaves and debris is an exercise in futility. You could stand guard with skimmer in hand waiting to pounce on any small leaf or insect that happens to drift in from the neighbor's yard, but this is a slightly unrealistic proposal for most of us. The major point is, don't allow piles of debris to lie in the pool for an extended period of time. Develop a cleaning schedule. Vacuum and brush the pool at regular intervals and especially after a storm or windy day. Automatic pool cleaners are a godsend, but be aware that they only "help" to keep the pool clean, and should be used for maintenance cleaning. They do not eleviate the need for occasional manual vacuuming. Pool covers come in a variety of styles and price ranges and also "help" to keep the debris to a minimum. The cleaner a pool is, the fewer chemicals will be required to maintain it. Rule No.2: Keep the Equipment Clean. Routine maintenance of the water pumping and filtration equipment is paramount to an effective front against the stagnation of swimming pool water. Check and clean the pool's skimmer basket weekly, more on windy days. The pump's filter basket and the filter elements should be cleaned as a part of your regime. Experience will help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment. Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stabili LAN, Telephone, Audio System Installations Require a Label Printer l Maintenance 101. It's easier than you might think, but the two biggest lies in the swimming pool industry are "carefree" and "effortless". It takes some attention to maintain a pool, but in the long run caring for your pool will be easier, less expensive, and less work if you follow these 5 rules.Whether you are a professional installer of electronic systems or simply have lots of wiring in your home, if you have a local area network, a computer, multiple telephone wires, entertainment system wires or anything else that requires numerous wires, you need a heavy duty label printer. For the professional installer, this is a must-have tool for the job. But, even in homes, it only makes good sense to label wiring for future identification.For the professional working with wiring, the RhinoPRO 5000 Portable Label Printer is affordable and is sure to increase your profits. Used for creating easy to read, durable markings for wires, cables, racks, enclosures, patch panels, switches, IT equipment, outlets and switch plates, it saves time in debugging problems and in servicing your inst The first course of action is to get rid of the green gook by super-chlorinating the water. This process quickly raises the chlorine level (over 10 ppm) far beyond the normal range in an effort to kill the algae. You need a quick acting powder chlorine (usually hypochlorite based so it burns off quickly) added at the rate of one pound per 10,000 gallons of water. The calculations are as follows: Length x Width x Depth x 7.5= total gallons for a rectangular pool. Length x Width x Depth x 5.9=total gallons for an odd shaped pool. Make sure the filter is cleaned according to the manufacturer's directions, add the chlorine, brush the walls and floor of the pool and allow the pump to run continuously for 24 hours. Now that the water has returned to the color Mother Nature intended (hopefully clear), we intend to maintain it in such a way that this scenario rarely happens again. Keep in mind that even the most devout caretakers will have an occasional bout with green algae, but they will be better prepared and one step ahead to rectifying the problem. Rule No. 1: Keep Your Pool Clean. Let's face it, keeping the pool totally free of leaves and debris is an exercise in futility. You could stand guard with skimmer in hand waiting to pounce on any small leaf or insect that happens to drift in from the neighbor's yard, but this is a slightly unrealistic proposal for most of us. The major point is, don't allow piles of debris to lie in the pool for an extended period of time. Develop a cleaning schedule. Vacuum and brush the pool at regular intervals and especially after a storm or windy day. Automatic pool cleaners are a godsend, but be aware that they only "help" to keep the pool clean, and should be used for maintenance cleaning. They do not eleviate the need for occasional manual vacuuming. Pool covers come in a variety of styles and price ranges and also "help" to keep the debris to a minimum. The cleaner a pool is, the fewer chemicals will be required to maintain it. Rule No.2: Keep the Equipment Clean. Routine maintenance of the water pumping and filtration equipment is paramount to an effective front against the stagnation of swimming pool water. Check and clean the pool's skimmer basket weekly, more on windy days. The pump's filter basket and the filter elements should be cleaned as a part of your regime. Experience will help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment. Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stabili Naturally Raised or Organic Beef - What Does it Mean to Us? anufacturer's directions, add the chlorine, brush the walls and floor of the pool and allow the pump to run continuously for 24 hours.The "Natural" beef market in the United States is starting to explode on scene as a result of rapidly growing consumer demand for healthier and better tasting beef, free of growth hormones, antibiotics and other artificially added chemicals. Growth has been driven by healthier eating choices, food scares and health related issues as well as the popularity of organic and "Natural" products available at the retail level. Overall beef sales in the U.S. have been slowing since the late 1970's with one exception. Natural grass fed beef has increased by a margin of 20% per year, pretty impressive numbers.Just exactly what is "Natural Beef" and what does it mean as a whole? Well, the short answer is probably an obvious one, beef raised without any growth hormones or antibiotics etc. But here Now that the water has returned to the color Mother Nature intended (hopefully clear), we intend to maintain it in such a way that this scenario rarely happens again. Keep in mind that even the most devout caretakers will have an occasional bout with green algae, but they will be better prepared and one step ahead to rectifying the problem. Rule No. 1: Keep Your Pool Clean. Let's face it, keeping the pool totally free of leaves and debris is an exercise in futility. You could stand guard with skimmer in hand waiting to pounce on any small leaf or insect that happens to drift in from the neighbor's yard, but this is a slightly unrealistic proposal for most of us. The major point is, don't allow piles of debris to lie in the pool for an extended period of time. Develop a cleaning schedule. Vacuum and brush the pool at regular intervals and especially after a storm or windy day. Automatic pool cleaners are a godsend, but be aware that they only "help" to keep the pool clean, and should be used for maintenance cleaning. They do not eleviate the need for occasional manual vacuuming. Pool covers come in a variety of styles and price ranges and also "help" to keep the debris to a minimum. The cleaner a pool is, the fewer chemicals will be required to maintain it. Rule No.2: Keep the Equipment Clean. Routine maintenance of the water pumping and filtration equipment is paramount to an effective front against the stagnation of swimming pool water. Check and clean the pool's skimmer basket weekly, more on windy days. The pump's filter basket and the filter elements should be cleaned as a part of your regime. Experience will help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment. Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stabili Pluto, It Was Nice Knowing You d period of time. Develop a cleaning schedule. Vacuum and brush the pool at regular intervals and especially after a storm or windy day. Automatic pool cleaners are a godsend, but be aware that they only "help" to keep the pool clean, and should be used for maintenance cleaning. They do not eleviate the need for occasional manual vacuuming. Pool covers come in a variety of styles and price ranges and also "help" to keep the debris to a minimum. The cleaner a pool is, the fewer chemicals will be required to maintain it.The debate over Pluto seems to be over for scientists, which have demoted the farthest Planet. But most regular folks are still debating this subject and are not so happy with the ditching of Pluto as a Planet. What is so interesting is that even George Noory and Art Bell the late night talk show hosts, which often talk about UFOs are even getting into the action with hours of commentary from Space Experts and former NASA folks.This is becoming a media circus and developing some headlines and of course changing a few Text Books, so the textbook writers ought to be intrigued and back in the money too soon. Pluto is No Longer Officially a Planet? One has to ask; should it have ever been a Planet anyway? The story of Pluto becoming a Planet and the Search for Planet X is Rule No.2: Keep the Equipment Clean. Routine maintenance of the water pumping and filtration equipment is paramount to an effective front against the stagnation of swimming pool water. Check and clean the pool's skimmer basket weekly, more on windy days. The pump's filter basket and the filter elements should be cleaned as a part of your regime. Experience will help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment. Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stabili The ONLY Real Secret To Blog RICHES To Concern Yourself With ll help you to choose a schedule of performing these vital operations. Clogged filter baskets and filter elements impede water flow, cutting down of the efficiency of the system and possibly damaging the equipment.I know you have heard lots of secrets to blog riches and how just applying these secrets can make you a fortune from your blogs. But are these really secrets? Most people already know these so-called secrets and are applying them to their blogging.As far as I am concerned, the ONLY real secret to blog riches you should concern yourself with... is one that most people already KNOW.Then why is it still a secret?Because even though they know it, they are not DOING what they know. So, at the end of the day, only a few people KNOW this secret. Because how can one claim to know something if he/she isn't DOING it. That is why I insist that you can't claim to know a secret to blog riches if you are not USING and getting the best from it.That said, what is this ONLY secret Rule No.3: Test your water frequently. Buy yourself a test kit that tests for chlorine level, pH, and total alkalinity. The chlorine level determines the water's preparedness to eliminate bacteria. Leaves, rain, debris, and body oils contain contaminants that deplete the chlorine. Think of this as your front line defense against the invading army. The pH of the water (i.e. the degree of acidity or alkalinity) is important to allow the chemicals to function properly. Maintaining the 7.4-7.6 range also matches that of the human eye, so there are less eye irritations if the pH is in balance even if the chlorine level is high. The total alkalinity determines the stability of the pH. The higher the total alkalinity, the quicker your pH level will rise, causing the addition of more pH lowering chemicals. The opposite is true for low total alkalinity. The ideal range is 100-150 ppm total alkalinity. This level will help stabilize and maintain the pH at the correct level. Rule No. 4: Have your water tested professionally every 3 months. Take a sample to your local pool shop. Most will test it for free. This will allow you to compare your results plus they will also test the water hardness. More minerals in the water affect the ability of the other chemicals to work properly. 100ppm to 500ppm is ideal. As evaporation occurs, the addition of more water raises the hardness, so the water should be changed every couple of years depending on the initial hardness of tap water in your area. Rule No.5: Shock the pool weekly. Shocking the water is a preventative measure similar to changing the oil in your car. You just do it on a routine basis. As the chlorine goes to work decontaminating the water, it becomes ineffective. Shocking the water restores the chlorine to its state of readiness to disinfect. This is accomplished by different means. Shock treatments are available that raise the chlorine level above 5.0ppm but dissipates usually within 24 hours, during which no pool use should take place. Other shock treatments work without raising the chlorine level and the waiting period is reduced to a couple of hours. There it is, the 5 simple rules that eliminate expensive cleanups, headaches, and saves money. The rewards of your labor will materialize instantly. Your water will be clearer, your swimmers will have less eye and skin irritations, and your pocketbook will smile. You will be the envy of your neighbors, the new pool pro on the block, and the person they come to for advice. It will be well worth the effort.
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