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Tips for a Great Labor Day Weekend Pool Party
Labor Day weekend is typically a very big weekend for swimming pool parties, probably second only to the July 4th weekend. Before long, we will start having much cooler weather. With that being said, it is typically still very warm over Labor Day weekend, therefore pools will be a great place to be.
Following is a checklist to assure that your Labor Day weekend pool party goes as planned:
- Be sure that your pool is ready
To avoid last minute water problems such as cloudy water or a green pool, be sure that your pool water is balanced—have it professionally analyzed at Gohlke Pools. This preventative maintenance will help prevent eye and skin irritation that sometimes accompanies a weekend of swimming in a pool of unbalanced water. Eye and skin irritation are usually due to insufficient sanitizer levels or incorrect pH levels. - Prepare the area surrounding your pool
In addition to preparing the pool, the area surrounding the pool will also probably need some attention—such as mowing, trimming plants, cleaning the patio, etc. Consider using container plants in the pool area to help dress it up. Also, do not forget to get rid of pests such as wasps & ants. It would probably be a good idea to have wasp spray on hand for any unwelcome pests that arrive during your party. - Decorations & music
Decorations and music really help set the mood. Seasonal decorations really can add to the feel of the party. Paper products, such as tablecloths, plates, cups, and napkins are also available in a pool party theme. Party stores such as Party City or Hobby Lobby are an excellent source for these festive decorations. For evening parties, try stringing Christmas lights along the fence and in the trees and shrubbery or use tiki torches. - Music
Beach music (Beach Boys, Jimmy Buffet, or summer mix/tropical beach party music) can really add to pool parties. - Food
Firing up the grill and serving hamburgers and hot dogs is always a safe bet. For the more courageous, smoke a brisket or some ribs. And for dessert, nothing represents summer and pool party more than homemade ice cream. Be sure to delegate some of the food responsibilities to your guests. - Safety
Pool safety should always be a concern. Many drownings and accidents occur during parties as children are often ignored while parents socialize. It might be a good idea to either hire a lifeguard or have parents take shifts being the pool monitor (even provide a whistle and a list of pool rules if you feel it is necessary). If you are serving alcohol, be especially careful. Make sure that your pool’s depth is known by the swimmers and also be sure to let them know what areas are safe for diving—if any. In addition, do not forget to keep plenty of water available as spending time in the sun can lead to dehydration. - Sun protection & eye/skin irritation
As you and your guests enjoy the pool party, you should be aware of the possibility of sun protection and eye/skin irritation. Applying sunscreen thoroughly and liberally is the key. Many times, we overlook the fact that we need a waterproof sunscreen for use in pools. Men with thinning hair should be extremely careful and apply sunscreen liberally to the top of the head or better yet—wear a hat. To prevent eye/skin irritation—be sure that the pool water is chemically balanced. Once the damage is done, eye drops will usually provide relief for irritated eyes. To treat irritated skin, take a cool shower and then apply a moisturizing lotion. - Activities
Although providing a pool and some food is usually enough to provide for your visiting guests, activities such as pool games can really add to the party. There are many pool games that can be found by Google searching swimming pool games and activities.
The main thing to remember is that planning and delegation are the keys to having a good party that even you, the host, can enjoy. Have a great Labor Day weekend!
We hope you plan a great Labor Day weekend!
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