Indoor swimming pool in Füssen
(Germany)
"A battle of beliefs" 
A Grander water revitalisation system was installed in the Füssen municipal swimming pool around four years ago at the initiative of the municipal architect, and with the support of the then mayor, in spite of considerable initial resistance. Many critical voices were raised by those who had no time for Grander Technology and water revitalisation. ‘A complete waste of money’, was one of the more harmless complaints the committed mayor was confronted with, but he finally managed to convince the critics and the system was installed.
Hubert Kotte, a senior pool attendant in Füssen for more than 30 years, manages the swimming team and the swimming lessons for small children. Since he spends three to five hours a day in the water, he was one of the first to notice the difference after the installation.
‘The smell of chlorine used to follow me down to the cellar; now it has completely disappeared,’ Kotte remembers. Competitive swimmers, who also spend hours training in the water, benefit from the fact that they no longer suffer from painful eye inflammations, which were otherwise the inevitable consequence of water with a high chlorine content. Since Hubert Kotte accompanies his team all over Germany, he is familiar with numerous pools and so can see the difference. In his opinion, ‘there is no other pool that has such good water quality as ours, since we installed the Grander water revitalization system.’ |