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mardi 31 janvier 2017

Facts About Oklahoma City Swimming Pools

By Walter Ellis


Swimming pools are defined as structures that are designed in a way as to hold water for allowing people to swim or engage in other leisure activities. Other names used to refer to these structures are padding pool, wading pool, or swimming bath. These structures have a long history of existence in ancient Roman and Greek Empires. Initially, they were basic structures, but over time, they have been refined into very complex structures.

In ancient civilizations, these structures were used by the military for exercise and by the public for recreation. Today, baths are employed in many professional sports. Public pools are also provided to citizens in most cities and towns. Members of the public are required to pay for using the facilities or they may use them free or charge depending on the jurisdiction. Oklahoma City swimming pools serve a large population and are designed in the best way to remain functional at all times.

In most areas around the globe, the measurements of these structures are taken in meters. However, in the United States, feet and yards are the standard units of measurement. The United Kingdom has most of its facilities measured in meter, even though older ones are calibrated in yards. Facilities in the United States are classified as long course, short course meters, and short course yards.

Internationally, the measurement of a pool is done in meters. In order to hold a world record in the sport, one has to swim in a pool that measures either 25 or 50 meters in length. When swimming in shorter baths, swimmers attain shorter time because their speed increases with every turn as they push against the walls of the pool. Width ranges between 10-50 meters.

The depth of a pool usually depends on two factors. Factor number one is the purpose the pool is intended for while ownership makes the second factor. Private and public baths obviously have different depths. Private baths that owners only use for relaxation purposes only measure between 1-2 meters in depth.

Public pools that are meant for diving usually measure 3 meters in the shallow end and may slope to 5.5 meters in the deep end. Structures meant for children are usually very shallow, measuring 0.3 to 1.2 meters deep. Most public baths are designed with different depths so as to accommodate the requirements of different swimmers. Most jurisdictions require the depth of the pool to be indicated clearly on the walls.

Baths usually pose the risk of drowning, especially to inexperienced swimmers, those with heart or respiratory condition, or those who experience seizures. These risks are usually reduced by employing lifeguards who can execute rescues and first aid on victims. Neck and head injuries may also be suffered if one dives in the shallow end of a pool.

The dress code enforced at public swimming pools is much stricter than that imposed at public beaches. Similarly, the dress code is much stricter at indoor baths tan outdoor baths. Swimmers are required to wear swimsuits at most facilities. It is not allowed for women to be topless or for men to shirts and shorts.




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