Control the clutter of pool toys with these simple storage ideas.
Few things are quite as refreshing as a dip in the pool on a hot summer day.
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This pool toy storage idea is an easy,eco-friendly way to get organized.
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A round, plastichamperwith holes or mesh fabric allows easy ventilation, so items dry faster and last longer.
A rectangular plastic hamper works well to store smaller pool toys, like beach balls and water blasters.
Or opt for a collapsible design that can easily be tucked away when not in use.
If used frequently throughout the summer, pool floats should be stored in a spot that’s easily accessible.
Since they’re relatively lightweight, adhesive hooks should do the trick for hanging pool floats off the ground.
If possible, hang the hooks out of direct sunlight.
Using vertical space in a shady area is the best way to keep them in prime condition.
you’re able to also slide pool noodles onto a mounted rack.
Stack the bins to maximize space.
The lids prevent dirt and critters from getting inside.
Let the toys dry completely before adding the lids to preventmold or mildewfrom forming.
A few extra hooks in the middle can also serve as temporary towel storage between dips in the pool.