Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 20, 2024

Waterlink helps Little Fishes Swim School attain the right balance

Brand Post: Waterlink, a trusted name in pool maintenance and safety, recently played a pivotal role in enhancing the operations of Little Fishes Swim School.

With a legacy spanning over 14 years, Little Fishes Swim School serves its community in the Sydney suburbs by providing swimming lessons to 2,000 children each week.

However, due to its pool size, which was neither small enough to be considered residential nor large enough to qualify as a commercial aquatic centre, the learn-to-swim facility was faced with a challenge in accessing the necessary professional support to maintain the pool’s equipment and chemical balance.

Understanding the Challenge
The situation at Little Fishes Swim School was complex.

Their 15-metre pool, while catering to a high number of weekly participants, fell into a category that often struggles to find tailored professional services. The school's existing equipment - comprising a Rolla Chem RC9, a non-compliant ozone system, and three sand filters - was insufficient for the demands of a busy swim school. As a result, the pool's chemical balance was consistently off, causing staff to suffer from skin rashes and eye irritation.

Waterlink Steps In
Faced with these ongoing issues, Renee Gobbo, Director of Little Fishes Swim School, reached out to Waterlink.

Recalling her concerns about the pool’s condition, she stated "I knew the pool’s chemical balance was not correct, and I had tried everything to get it right.

“Unfortunately, I just didn’t know enough about pool chemistry, and after 14 years, I didn’t know what to do." The situation was urgent, with staff experiencing physical discomfort due to the pool's water quality.

Waterlink's team, responded swiftly, not just to address the immediate concerns but to ensure a long-term solution for the swim school.

As Gobbo reflects "every day Jacob (Waterlink National Sales Manager Jacob Mansfield, ed.) came to the pool as he said he would, and now our pool chemistry is perfect. I honestly cannot thank Jacob and Waterlink enough.

“This is a company that cares and is passionate about what they do."

The Solution: Upgrading to the Best in Technology
In collaboration with All Pool Solutions, Waterlink undertook a comprehensive upgrade of the pool’s equipment. The installation of an Envirogen Saltwater Chlorinator and Waterlink’s latest LTS AOP UV System marked a significant advancement in the school’s pool technology. These upgrades offered superior water quality, enhanced disinfection, and long-term reliability, resolving the immediate chemical balance issues and providing a sustainable approach to pool maintenance.

The Waterlink LTS AOP UV System, known for its advanced oxidation capabilities, eliminates harmful contaminants, ensuring a cleaner and safer environment for both staff and students.

The Waterlink Difference
Waterlink’s commitment to excellence is evident in its approach to supporting swim schools like Little Fishes. By ensuring that their pools are safe for swimmers and comfortable for staff, Waterlink provides peace of mind to its clients.

Gobbo noted "companies like this are very few and far between.

"Waterlink has truly made a difference for us, and I would not hesitate to recommend them for any pool maintenance or equipment upgrade needs."

With the successful upgrades and expert care provided by Waterlink, Little Fishes Swim School is well-positioned for continued success. Waterlink is proud to have contributed to their journey.

Click here to contact Waterlink.

Image: Little Fishes Swim School. Credit: Waterlink.

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