What Is The Difference Between A Tanning And Safety Ledge

Do you know the difference between a tanning ledge and a safety ledge? You'll find them in a swimming pool jutting out like a shelf, but they serve different purposes. Both are practical, promote safety and increase enjoyment in a pool. To get the edge on ledges, we’ve got some information to share on each one.

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What Are The Differences?

Tanning ledge

Tanning ledge, sun shelf, or Baja shelf – different words, but they all mean the same thing. A tanning ledge is a shallow area, no more than half a metre deep, located at one side of the pool, and is the perfect place to relax and sunbathe.

On a beautiful hot day, you can partially submerge on this ledge to enjoy the coolness of the water while soaking up the natural sunshine – far better than baking on your patio or deck. To enjoy this tanning ledge to maximum effect, put some loungers or chairs there for added comfort. Sit or lie on one and enjoy a book or listen to your favourite tunes.

Tanning ledges are safe places for children to play around. Anyone can easily wade or walk across the ledge from one corner to the other. A tanning ledge will have a lot of foot traffic, so in most pools, the surface of this pool area is rougher for better traction.

Do you know one of the best kept secrets about a tanning ledge? It becomes a meeting place for people to gather, turning it into the social hub of your pool. Some people like to have a bubbler or jets in this area, which is a big draw, especially among children.

These tanning ledges can have different depths, most commonly around 20 cm. The shallow nature of the area means warmer water – a big plus!

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Safety ledge

Just as it sounds, a safety ledge prevents someone from getting out of their depth. Around 20 centimetres in width, it wraps around the pool diameter, stretching from the shallow end to the deep end, making it also perfect for taking an impromptu break.

This feature provides a haven for youngsters, allowing them to have a space where they can comfortably stand and catch their breath. The ledge acts as a resting spot, enabling people to take breaks between laps and remain close to the pool for added security.

If they’re in a deeper area of the pool, they can use the ledge to shimmy back to the shallow end. It also makes it easier for someone to get in and out of the pool if they’d prefer not to use steps.

One added bonus of a safety ledge is that it gives a pool extra structural strength.

If you are considering a new fibreglass swimming pool, why not investigate the range at Barrier Reef Pools Perth? We are locally owned and operated and the only 5-star certified pool manufacturer in Australia!

We offer a 35-year structural warranty and an 8-year internal warranty so you can enjoy the pool worry-free for years to come. Visit one of our display centres and discover why people choose us for their pools.

Do you know the difference between a tanning ledge and a safety ledge? You'll find them in a swimming pool jutting out like a shelf, but they serve different purposes. Both are practical, promote safety and increase enjoyment in a pool. To get the edge on ledges, we’ve got some information to share on each one.

tanning-and-safety-ledge-banner-m

What Are The Differences?

Tanning ledge

Tanning ledge, sun shelf, or Baja shelf – different words, but they all mean the same thing. A tanning ledge is a shallow area, no more than half a metre deep, located at one side of the pool, and is the perfect place to relax and sunbathe.

On a beautiful hot day, you can partially submerge on this ledge to enjoy the coolness of the water while soaking up the natural sunshine – far better than baking on your patio or deck. To enjoy this tanning ledge to maximum effect, put some loungers or chairs there for added comfort. Sit or lie on one and enjoy a book or listen to your favourite tunes.

Tanning ledges are safe places for children to play around. Anyone can easily wade or walk across the ledge from one corner to the other. A tanning ledge will have a lot of foot traffic, so in most pools, the surface of this pool area is rougher for better traction.

Do you know one of the best kept secrets about a tanning ledge? It becomes a meeting place for people to gather, turning it into the social hub of your pool. Some people like to have a bubbler or jets in this area, which is a big draw, especially among children.

These tanning ledges can have different depths, most commonly around 20 cm. The shallow nature of the area means warmer water – a big plus!

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Safety ledge

Just as it sounds, a safety ledge prevents someone from getting out of their depth. Around 20 centimetres in width, it wraps around the pool diameter, stretching from the shallow end to the deep end, making it also perfect for taking an impromptu break.

This feature provides a haven for youngsters, allowing them to have a space where they can comfortably stand and catch their breath. The ledge acts as a resting spot, enabling people to take breaks between laps and remain close to the pool for added security.

If they’re in a deeper area of the pool, they can use the ledge to shimmy back to the shallow end. It also makes it easier for someone to get in and out of the pool if they’d prefer not to use steps.

One added bonus of a safety ledge is that it gives a pool extra structural strength.

If you are considering a new fibreglass swimming pool, why not investigate the range at Barrier Reef Pools Perth? We are locally owned and operated and the only 5-star certified pool manufacturer in Australia!

We offer a 35-year structural warranty and an 8-year internal warranty so you can enjoy the pool worry-free for years to come. Visit one of our display centres and discover why people choose us for their pools.

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