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They are beta-testing the device after witnessing tragedies caused by drownings and near-drownings.
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The shortage — affecting about a third of U.S. public pools — has led some to reduce hours or close altogether. The pandemic and earlier rhetoric about work visas for foreigners led to the problem.
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Wednesday was the last day of school in Broward and Miami-Dade counties — and officials are putting an emphasis on water safety for the summer.
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A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study shows that the number of cases of one pool-borne illnesses is growing.The study focused on one…
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Urine, sweat and sunscreen interact with chlorine in pools to create irritating chemicals called chloramines. Those chemicals sickened dozens of swimmers and staff at an Ohio water park.