Temporary Pool Hire Has Strict Public Health and Safety Obligations
A temporary swimming pool at a film shoot or corporate event must meet the same water quality standards as a permanent facility. PWTAG guidance requires regular testing, chemical dosing records, and trained lifeguard provision. Without documented water quality logs, a single incident exposes the hire operator to unlimited liability.
Temporary Pool Hire With Water Safety at Every Stage
Water Quality Testing Logs
Record chlorine, pH, and temperature readings per pool per day — a documented PWTAG compliance trail for every hire.
Chemical Dosing Records
Log chemical additions, quantities, and times per pool — evidence of correct treatment for any health authority query.
Pool Structure Inspection Records
Document pool structure, liner, and filtration system condition before installation and after collection.
Lifeguard Provision Tracking
Record lifeguard qualifications and deployment per event — linked to the hire agreement for insurance documentation.
For Pool Hire Operators Serving Film, Events, and Corporate Clients
Installation and De-Rig Scheduling
Schedule install and de-rig crews with lead times built around event dates — water treatment set-up period factored in.
Filtration and Pump Service Logs
Track filtration unit service intervals and pump maintenance per pool — essential for continuous operation at events.
Film and Production Rate Card
Film production companies get dedicated day rates, prep periods, and hold day pricing — invoiced per production schedule.
Event Client Accounts
Recurring event clients and venue partners get account pricing with consolidated invoicing per project.
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Swimming Pool Hire Software — Common Questions
Daily water quality readings are logged per pool — chlorine levels, pH, and temperature. Chemical additions are recorded with quantity and time. The full log is reportable as a compliance document for any health authority inspection.
Yes — lifeguard names, RLSS or STA qualification details, and expiry dates are stored against each event booking. This forms part of the event risk management record.
Film productions use a dedicated rate card with day rates, prep/hold/de-rig day pricing, and weather contingency days. Invoicing matches the production schedule rather than calendar billing.
Each pool type has a configurable treatment lead time. When a booking is made, the system schedules the treatment start date automatically and blocks the pool from other bookings during the preparation window.
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