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Ozone Pool

Low chlorine pool uses ozone at Get Wet Swimming Murwillumbah

What is an ozone pool?

Cleaner, fresher-feeling water for a more comfortable swimming experience.

At Get Wet Swimming, we use an ozone pool system to help keep our indoor pool water clean, clear, and gentle for swimmers of all ages — especially babies and young children who are in the water regularly.

Ozone massively reduces traditional pool sanitation methods to improve overall water quality, creating a more pleasant environment for learn-to-swim lessons.

Why Parents Love Ozone Pool Water

Parents love it because their kids love it! 

Gentler swimming experience

Swimmers find ozone-supported water feels more comfortable, with 80% less chlorine of regular pools.

Gentler swimming experience

Perfect for allergies and sensitive skin

Cleaner, clearer water

Ozone helps break down organic contaminants like lotions and body oils, supporting clearer, fresher-feeling water.

Cleaner, clearer water

The cleanest water in North Coast NSW

Ideal for regular lessons

Children attending weekly lessons spend a lot of time in the pool. Ozone helps support consistent water quality during busy teaching schedules.

Ideal for regular lessons

No itchy skin or rashes

How does it work?

An ozone pool uses ozone — a powerful form of oxygen — as part of the water treatment process.

Ozone (O₃) is created on site and mixed into the pool water through the filtration system. It works quickly to help break down impurities before naturally reverting back to oxygen.

1. Ozone is generated

Ozone is produced on site from oxygen using a specialised generator.

2. It's mixed into the water

The ozone is injected into the pool water as it circulates through the filtration system.

3. It does its job, then disappears

Ozone reacts quickly with impurities, then naturally converts back into oxygen — leaving no residue behind.

Ozone F.A.Q.

Why we love it so much

No. Ozone pools still use a small amount of chlorine to maintain safe sanitation levels. Ozone reduces how much chlorine is needed by 80%.

Yes. Ozone is a naturally occurring substance and ozone pool systems are widely used in aquatic centres and swim schools around the world. Ozone pools have a faster and higher level of sanitation than regular pools without the harmful level of chemicals.

That smell often comes from chloramines, which form when chlorine reacts with contaminants. Ozone can help reduce this by breaking down those contaminants more effectively.

No. Ozone reacts quickly and naturally converts back into oxygen.