Regularly review and update your labels as your storage needs change. Labeling streamlines your pool maintenance routine and ensures that everything is put away and easy to find when you want something.
Organize your pool supplies by category. That will make it easier to find what you need quickly, keep similar things together and create a more efficient, clutter free space. Put pool toys in one bin, cleaning tools in another, and chemicals in a separate, secure container.
While clear plastic bins are great for visibility, colored bins can signal what items are kept together. If you stick to a consistent labeling system, you’ll eliminate time searching for things.
To keep things from getting lost, put small items like test strips and goggles, in smaller containers within larger bins. Good organization makes pool maintenance more efficient and stress-free.
Seasonal changes will dictate how you store pool supplies. As summer ends, and pool closing time begins, clean and dry all pool toys, floats and equipment when you put them away to prevent mold and mildew.
Check pool chemicals for expiration dates and dispose of outdated products safely. Store the remaining chemicals in a cool, dry place, preferably in airtight containers.
Check the labels and update them if needed. Keep frequently used items accessible. Cover outdoor bins with weather-resistant covers to protect against snow, ice, and rain.
Prep your pool supplies for seasonal changes so everything is in top shape for the next pool season – it will make pool opening easier!