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what is the best water treatment for baptistry

by Dayne Kozey Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

How do I sanitize my baptistry water?

For baptistry water sanitization, a UV (ultra-violet) light sanitizer can be used to kill most of the bacteria in the water and will help to keep it clean and sanitary. The UV sanitizer is installed in

How can I Make my baptistry more environmentally friendly?

Frequent Use and or Continuously filled Baptistry. Order a baptistry with AquaGuard coating. Get a fully automatic heater/pump/fill system. that circulates the water regularly. Add a filter unit to clean the water. Add a UV sanitizer to disinfect the water and/or use a non-chlorine chemical.

What equipment do I need to set up a baptistry?

You will want an Automatic Baptistry Heater pump system that periodically circulates the water through the filter and sanitizer, and that detects a drop in water level and adds water as needed, to maintain the proper water level.

What temperature should my baptistry water be set at?

Our baptistry water heating chart gives you the suggested heater wattage to use, given the gallon capacity of your church's baptism pool. While everyone is different, 83°-90° is a suggested temperature range for baptistry pool water. It does not need to be bathtub temp., but neither should it be chilly.

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How do you keep baptistry water fresh?

The best way to completely sanitize the water, and system of a Living Waters Baptismal is by adding one cup of household chlorine bleach to the baptismal waters.

How do you clean fiberglass baptistry?

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What is the ideal temperature for a baptistry?

A temperature of 83°-90° Fahrenheit is a suggested temperature range for baptistry pool water. Contaminated Water – Water left sitting in baptismal tanks for days or longer can breed bacteria and mold, creating a dangerous environment for anyone who enters your church.

How long does it take to heat a baptistry?

Just add water, plug in, and then use when it reaches the desired temperature. This usually takes 3 to 4 hours depending on what temperature you prefer.

Can you use Comet on fiberglass tubs?

Tips for Cleaning Fiberglass Showers Avoid using any type of abrasive cleaners or tools, like Comet or steel wool. Using bleach is also a no-no, as it can destroy the resin that is in fiberglass. Ammonia is thought to be safe and can remove water stains, but it has a very strong smell.

How do you maintain a baptistery?

Inspect for leaks regularly. Baptistry water should be filtered every day. Filters should be cleaned when the water is changed. Baptistries should have odorless disinfectant systems that operate when the filter pump is on. Those without this feature should be chemically treated.

How many gallons of water does a baptistry hold?

Once filled, baptistery tanks can hold several hundred gallons of water.

How long should you leave water in a baptistry?

IF YOU PLAN ON DRAINING YOUR BAPTISTRY AFTER USE. To prevent buildup of harmful bacteria, try not to leave water in a baptistry for more than 48-72 hours. Fiberglass baptistries should be emptied and allowed to dry for at least a week after each use.

How to keep kids from drowning in a pool?

Be sure to control access to the pool so no child can drown. Use a spa style pool cover for added safety and to keep humidity levels down in the surrounding area. Consider a UV filter to sanitize the water. Water left in a baptistry can develop algea and bacteria that are harmful to humans.

Can you use pool chemicals in a baptistry?

Pool chemicals are generally not safe for use with baptisteries, but many Spa chemicals may be safely used, provided the manufacturer has approved their use with fiberglas resins. Always check with your baptistry manufacturer and your heating equipment manufacturer to make sure the chemicals you are considering are safe to use ...

Can you clean a baptistry?

Failure to properly clean your baptistry can cause problems with decomposition of the resins used in the fiberglass and may be considered misuse, thus voiding any factory warranties. Caution: Use of strong detergents, highly caustic cleaners, strong acids and cleaning powders will automatically void your warranty.

Table of contents

A Living Waters Baptismal is easy to clean, sanitize, and drain between uses. All that is required is a clean cloth, clean water, and a small amount of household chlorine bleach. In addition to the instructions below, a YouTube video is available below. Also below, you can download the Operating Manual in PDF format.

Cleaning

Never use any detergents or chemicals to clean the surfaces, or water basin. They can damage the finish, and if used in the basin, create soap foaming. It is best to clean all surfaces with a mild solution of water with a very small amount of chlorine bleach (about a tablespoon of bleach in a cup of water).

Sanitizing

The best way to completely sanitize the water, and system of a Living Waters Baptismal is by adding one cup of household chlorine bleach to the baptismal waters.

How to Sanitize and Drain Baptismal Video

The YouTube video below illustrates how to sanitize, and drain a Living Waters Baptismal.

How old is the church baptistery?

The baptistery is a 400 gallon fiberglass structure with an electric heater and small circulation pump. The baptistery is probably 20-to-40 years old. The goal is to keep the baptistery full and somewhat warm 24/7, just in case. The baptistery is in the front of the main auditorium. There are shades on all of the auditorium windows and the baptistery is built into a windowless stage there will be little light getting to the water. It would be best if chemicals only have to be added to the pool once per week, preferably Sunday morning before services. I am hoping to only clean and refill every month or 6 weeks. I have an outdoor vinyl-lined 16,000 gallon pool that I maintain using the BBB method, but this seems to be a different animal.

Can you fill a fiberglass baptistery?

There is not much information on baptistery care on the Internet. Most recommendations are to only fill the fiberglass baptistery when needed, which is not the desire of church leadership. Internet cautions are that the fiberglass polyester coatings in baptisteries are easily damaged.

What to use after draining a baptistry?

After draining the system, it is best to use a clean towel to wipe down every side and soak up any remaining water and debris. A high quality fiberglass cleaner or wax is recommended for meticulous cleaning.

Why are Baptistries important?

Baptistries are an essential part in celebrating the adoption of Christ. They are also an important and costly purchase that require proper care and upkeep to ensure that they maintain their appearance.

Option one

The cleanest solution is to demolish the existing pool. We can make new insulated GRP tank to fit. You may be able to reuse elements of the old tank, such as the floor as a firm base, or the water supply and drainage.

Option two

It’s not always possible to demolish an old baptistry but, if the steps can be removed, then a GRP liner the size of the pool can slip inside the existing space. However this obviously does shrink the space in the pool because the sides of the pool will be between 35 and 60mm thick. This option needs:

Option three

We can reline your pool in place, which is useful if there’s no large entranceway for a new liner. We would recommend that any steps are removed by a local builder first as lining around them costs more and risks leaks.

Option four

In some churches, it is easier just to close up the leaking pool altogether and begin to use a baptistry that can be dismantled when not in use. The former pool could be used as storage space for the new flat-pack pool.

Option five

It is worth understanding the options available to you to repair the existing baptistry – while we would suggest that specialist paints aren’t likely to be reliable long term, rubber paints and pond paints will make a temporary repair. Also, do speak to a local tradesperson about retiling and grouting.

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Leaving Water in The Baptistry

Consider Aquaguard Gel Coating

  • If you intend to keep water in your baptistry for extensive amounts of time, consider purchasing an additional gel coating. A waterproof gel coating that can be applied periodically will reinforce the existing seal of a baptistry. While gel coatings will help to prevent blistering and discoloration on the surface of the baptistry, it is still recom...
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Sanitization

  • If not sanitized properly, your baptistry can contain things like dirt, hair, debris, and other grime after usage. When debri remains in a baptistry, the growth of algae and bacteria can quickly occur. It is important to avoid applying standard chlorine pool chemicals on a fiberglass baptistry, as it can harm the surface’s finish. In order to best sanitize the system between usage, it is recomme…
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Draining

  • After draining your baptistry, it is important to clean it thoroughly. Consistently cleaning and caringfor your baptistry is something that will significantly expand its lifetime. After draining the system, it is best to use a clean towel to wipe down every side and soak up any remaining water and debris. A high quality fiberglass cleaner or wax is recommended for meticulous cleaning. St…
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