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Go Green to Save On Energy and Maintenance

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May 13, 2016
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Aquatic Access’s ADA-compliant pool and spa lifts have a simple and elegant design, where few moving parts use the free and available power of water to provide extremely dependable and durable lifts.

The Aquatic Access pool and spa lifts offer:

• Upper and lower knobs in reach of the rider controlling the up/down/stop movements.
• A turn of a knob, and fresh water enters the cylinder causing the seat to rise and turn, ready for use all day with no energy or attention required.
• A seat descent with the water recycling into the pool replacing evaporation — so there are no energy costs.
• No batteries or solar cells to charge or replace, no remote controls, no actuators, contacts, motors, pumps, oils, gears, expensive electronic components, or extensive maintenance schedules.
• Maintenance required only occasional cleaning.
• All replacement parts costing less than $100 and can be installed by any handy person with common tools.

Simple is smart, easy on the earth, budget, staff and swimmer.

“Our lift gets used at least 10 to 15 times daily and we never have any problems with it. It’s comfortable and reliable, the best one around. We just love it,” said Jessica Blechar, Caldwell Community Center in Caldwell, New Jersey.

For more information, visit aquaticaccess.com

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