Swimming pool
For the 2003 film, see Swimming Pool.
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A swimming pool, swimming bath, or wading pool is an artificially enclosed body of water intended for recreational or competitive swimming, diving, or for other bathing activities that do not involve swimming, e.g. play, wading, water exercise, floating around on inner tubes, or merely cooling off on hot days.
Related Topics:
Bath - Water - Recreation - Swimming - Diving - Play
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One can distinguish between private and public ones: in warm parts of the world private ones are usually outdoors, while public ones can be outdoors or indoors, with some complexes having both. In some parts of the world, a swimming pool for private use is considered a status symbol (an indoor private pool even more so). Swimming pools can be constructed either above ground (generally constructed from plastic and metal), or in the ground (usually formed either out of reinforced concrete and lined with special plaster, or prefabricated sectional walls and a vinyl liner).
Related Topics:
Status symbol - Concrete - Vinyl
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Types of pools |
| ► | Water cleanliness and disinfection |
| ► | Safety |
| ► | Dress code |
| ► | Other uses |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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