The swimming pool service contractors from SwimRight Pools in Arizona understand that sometimes all you want to do is float around in your swimming pool, soaking up the sun and simply relaxing. Sure, splashing in the pool is great, but for those days when you don’t want to get wet, what’s a pool owner to do? Add fun swimming pool toys, that’s what we recommend!

Add fun swimming pool toys

Simple blow up rafts to elaborate rafts that have backrests, drink holders and even waterproof cubbies to hold your phone or sunscreen will make spending time on the water as much fun as spending time in the water. Whether you want a swimming pool toy for safety for your children or for an adult, we have ideas to consider. Rafts are designed to look like sea turtles, dragons, Disney characters, a giant floating donut with sprinkles, cars, brightly colored lips and the standard vinyl raft with the tiny head rest.

When you’re thinking of pool toys, don’t forget pool safety devices for both children and adults that include life vests. Don’t rely on “arm floaties” those inflatable devices that slip up and over your children’s arms for safety. If your child cannot swim, he or she should wear a life vest to keep them safe in the water.

Kick boards will help you float and get exercise at the same time. Don’t forget to invest in swim goggles and even swim fins if you want to have some underwater fun.

Don’t forget pool noodles! These fun, inexpensive toys come in myriad colors and thicknesses and lengths and lead to many imaginative games!

Floating accessories for your swimming pool go beyond rafts and pool toys and invlude items that float to hold candles for nighttime beauty, or others that you can place snacks or drinks on that can float around to your guests.

It doesn’t matter what kind of floating device you have for your swimming pool, you just know they add to the fun you and your family have when you’re in the pool — whether relaxing or making your way around the pool playing a game of “chicken” with other family members on their rafts or floating devices.

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