HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS:
POOL EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT

Keep your pool equipment safe during a hurricane

HURRICANE KEY TIPS

The following are steps to take to help prevent/reduce damage
to your swimming pool equipment.

KEEP WATER
IN THE POOL

This will protect the inside of the pool from flying debris.

ADD
SANITIZERS

This will help prevent contamination.

TURN OFF
THE POWER

Turn off the breakers that supply power to your pool.

SECURE YOUR
POOL PUMP

Remove or cover your pool pump to keep it in a dry place.

REMOVE
LOOSE ITEMS

Remove or secure all loose items from the pool area.

HURRICANE RESOURCES

Helpful resources to guide you through managing your pool equipment.

HOW RAIN AFFECTS YOUR POOL

Rainwater is known to have acidic properties that can negatively affect your pool water chemistry balance.

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FLOODED POOL RECOVERY TIPS

We know that many residents of areas affected by storms and hurricanes have to first assess damage

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HURRICANE INFO & RESOURCES

Hurricane information and resources can be beneficial to US coastal residents in areas affected by hurricanes.

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AFTER THINGS HAVE SETTLED

INSPECT YOUR POOL EQUIPMENT

If electrical or gas pool equipment has been exposed to flood water, multiple components could be affected. For your safety and the long-term reliability of the equipment, we strongly recommend that you have it inspected by a pool professional.

After inspecting your equipment, the pool professional will be able to determine whether it needs to be repaired or replaced.

*Hayward electrical or gas pool products exposed to flood water are not covered under warranty and Hayward will not be responsible for the cost of repair or replacement.

DEALER LOCATOR

NEED A POOL PRO?

If you experience extensive damage and need additional assitance, visit our dealer locator page to find and hire a local licensed pool professional.

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FINANCE YOUR POOL PROJECT

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