Pool Slide
A pool slide and waterslides can be exciting for children
and adults. There are many parks around the world that focus on providing
multiple pools and waterslides to entertain and relax their guests.
There are many types of slides at the larger water-parks, ranging from
fast slides with steep drops to lazy rivers where bathers lounge on
inner tubes as the water slowly circulates around the river.
Many public pools have begun installing pool slides to entice more swimmers.
These slides are generally much smaller than the ones found at water-parks,
but are roughly the same. Most waterslides come in pre manufactured
segments that need to be bolted together and secured to a stable platform.
This allows slides to be made as big, or as small as needed.
Even residential areas are installing pool slides. These are often custom
designed and fabricated for much smaller usable spaces, and for landscaping
purposes. Some residential slides are hidden in the ground with a lush
garden planted around them. An affordable alternative to installing
a permanent waterslide is an inflatable waterslide. They don’t
get much bigger than 6 feet high, but offer hours of fun and can be
inflated next to any pool, lake or body of water, and then deflated
when not in use. Caution should be observed on any type of waterslide.