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PROJECT:SWIM
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Built for school swimming. Not temporary compromise.

Filtration built around repeated daily use

A domestic above-ground pool filter is not the same as a commercial plant-room system.

Project Swim uses a dedicated water-treatment approach, including sand filtration, active carbon, UV support, flocculant dosing, daily testing, remote monitoring and planned maintenance.

Heating designed for year-round school use

Many temporary pools rely on equipment and structures designed for seasonal home use.

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Project Swim facilities are heated, insulated, fully enclosed and designed for year-round operation, with efficient heat-pump technology, backup heating, heat recovery ventilation and an automatic pool cover to reduce heat loss.

Not every on-site pool model is equal

A pool on school grounds is only useful if it is safe, secure, properly managed and suitable for repeated school use.

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Project Swim is designed around a fully enclosed modular facility, controlled access, commercial specification, professional staffing and managed operation.

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The aim is simple: give schools a better on-site swimming model without placing the building, staffing, safeguarding or operational burden onto the school.

Designed for long-term school use

Project Swim is designed as a long-term school partnership, not a short-term workaround.

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For qualifying schools, the facility is fully funded, fully staffed and professionally operated, with no capital cost or operational cost to the school.

Automated dosing, not manual guesswork

Water quality should not rely on basic tablet dispensers or occasional manual adjustment.

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Project Swim uses automated chlorine and pH dosing, RedOx measurement, free-chlorine monitoring and remote system oversight, supported by daily on-site water testing.

The difference is not just the pool.

A school swimming facility should not rely on domestic equipment, temporary thinking, or hope that the system can cope.

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Project Swim is designed as a fully funded, fully staffed, professionally managed facility model, with structure, safeguarding, water quality, maintenance, and operation built in from the start.

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For qualifying schools, that means a stronger route to on-site swimming provision without the school carrying the capital cost, operational burden, or technical risk.

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We understand, questions are expected. A school swimming facility needs proper scrutiny. If you want to understand the safety model, technical approach, staffing, costs, or site suitability, we are ready to talk it through.

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