Exploring the Idea of Building an Indoor Swimming Pool at School
Dive into the possibilities of having an indoor swimming pool at your school. Discover the benefits, drawbacks, financial considerations, and potential location for this exciting addition. From health benefits to financial planning, this exploration covers all aspects to consider before proposing this project to your school administration.
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Indoor swimming pool Christina Al-Sharqawi & Leen Ghosheh
Introduction Introduction Have you ever wanted to swim but it s winter and you re at school? We must see if the school will agree to build an indoor swimming pool. We will discuss in the upcoming slides the advantages, disadvantages, how much it will cost and how the school will be able to pay for it.
Benefits of and indoor Benefits of and indoor swimming pool swimming pool There are several benefits of having an indoor swimming pool and some of them are: 1. 2. Swimming in cold weather. Playing water games such as competitive swimming. Teaching students how to swim from an early age so that they can be safe around bodies of water. Swimming works most of the body muscles, so it s a great exercise. 3. 4.
Disadvantages of an indoor swimming pool: Disadvantages of an indoor swimming pool: There are some disadvantages for an indoor swimming pool which might be a reason for the school not to approve, some of which are: 1. 2. 3. High initial cost High maintenance costs Students might get injured or drown
Consequences Consequences Swimming is an excellent form of exercise. But like many activities, swimming in a pool has its downside. Swimming in chlorinated pools, particularly indoor pools, might put kids at higher risk for developing respiratory illnesses, including asthma and hay fever. In addition, there is evidence that disinfectant by-products formed when chlorinated water is mixed with microorganisms, human body fluids, cosmetics, and sunscreen can damage your DNA and increase your risk of cancer.
Finance Finance We can organize a sports event where students can pay to participate in, in addition to selling food and drinks to raise more money. The school should be able to cover the cost of the swimming pool in less than 1 year. Each student might donate $20 or more according to their financial ability. Approximately, the pool will cost around $40,000-$70,000.
The indoor swimming pool could be in the basketball court, or we can close a rooftop and build it there. Location Location
Time Frame Time Frame This project should take about 2 years to be completed and open for students to use.