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With an indoor pool (not a spa) room air temperature should be maintained 2-5 degrees above the water temperature< with 50% or less humidity.
The indoor temperature setting should be at a comfortable level for living in. The outside temperature should be an irrelevance.
There are really no common temperatures for swimming pools, because it really depends on where you live. If you have a swimming pool in Florida and then one in Montana, each of their temperatures is going to be different. It depends on where you live and how hot or cold it is outside.
A highly rated swimming pool has to consist of safety and hygiene. A highly rated pool should have trained life guards and should have a clean changing and pool area.
No. Keep the temperature at 25 C.
yes. unless its an indoor pool, no. but for outside u should generally go at 85 degrees F
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just put your mom in the water and see if she gets hypothermia
I found this answer which, while not giving an exact temperature, explains why the temperature shouldn't be very high: newton.dep.anl Hope this gives you some ammunition from a health perspective!
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