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• Improving the business environment by advocating and promoting the benefits of the aquatics industry.

• Creating programs and practices to enable our members reach their pinnacle.

PHTA offers a wide array of certification courses to help distinguish pool professionals.

These include: CPO for Operators, CBP for Builders, CSP for Service Professionals, CST for Pool Technicians, CMS for Maintenance Specialists, CHTT for Hot Tub Technicians, CRP for Retail Professionals.

PHTA certification represents excellence in achievement and demonstrates proficiency in the pool and hot tub professional.

With the onset of the COVID pandemic, PHTA has really ramped up their virtual learning, with a plethora of virtual schools, on-demand courses, and webinar series available to members. They have recently launched myPHTA, an online community where members can engage in online discussions.

In addition to the benefits already detailed, PHTA members receive a weekly e-newsletter, online listing in a Member Locator for consumers, major discounts on industry education, certification programs as well as travel discounts and more, and expert interpretation of legislative and regulatory activity whenever it’s needed.

PHTA offers a long list of benefits to all members, whether a distributor, manufacturer, builder, or anywhere in between!

For service companies the annual membership dues are $599 and for single, sole operators, the annual membership dues are $230.

Simply put, PHTA exists to protect, professionalize, and provide for the pool and spa industry.

To learn more go online to www.phta. org or call (719) 540-9119 The mission of the Swimming Pool Association of Hawaii (SPAH) is to provide sick route coverage for its independent professional swimming pool technician member businesses and to enhance professionalism of all members and their companies.

The association was founded in 2000, and members say that SPAH’s sick route coverage is by far SPAH’s biggest benefit.

SPAH believes that professionalism is accomplished through monthly membership meetings, including workshops to further educate members in the areas of insurance, management, marketing, updates on new technology, materials, methods and supplies, and regulations pertaining to the industry.

The ultimate objective of SPAH is to have all companies in the Hawaii pool service industry as members to ensure professional growth within the industry, and the association.

Member benefits include:

• Arrow Insurance coverage

• Sick Route Coverage

• Increasing Technical Expertise

• Education Opportunities

• Business Profitability

• Professionalism

• Pool Route Clearinghouse

• Fellowship with Pool Professionals

• Assistance from Other Members

• Networking Opportunities and Referrals

• Advertising and Marketing Privileges

• Member Discounts Monthly SPAH membership is $103 including insurance.

SPAH members take pride in their involvement in community outreach programs and participate in pool safety programs.

For more information, visit www. spahpools.com.

Texas Pool and Spa Coalition

The Texas Pool and Spa Coalition, formerly Aquatic Professionals Education Council, APEC, is an advocacy association the works to protect the interests of the Texas pool and spa industry and the consumer through education while promoting superior standards of safety and efficiency. By uniting lawmakers and industry, they work to bring about effective and sustainable change.

The Coalition works to:

• Represent Texas pool and spa professionals and consumers at the state and local level

• Examine and track bills to keep members up to date on critical industry issues.

• Testify before local and state legislative, regulatory, bodies on behalf of members and the industry

• Maintain a constant presence at Texas legislature and state regulatory agency meetings The Coalition retains lobbyists to execute these goals. Their advocacy efforts help achieve their goal to

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protect the welfare and bottom line of their members while maintaining an uncompromising commitment to industry safety and excellence.

Through their affiliation with the Pool and Hot Tub Alliance, members of the Texas Pool and Spa Coalition enjoy a wealth of benefits. See accompanying article about PHTA.Membership pricing is the same as PHTA.

To learn more about the Texas Pool and Spa Coalition or become a member and support the work that they do, go to www.txpsc.org or email memberservices@phta.org.

If you are looking to join an association with great insurance and near total autonomy, look no further than the United Pool Association.

With over 1,800 members and growing, this is an association for the very independent pool service professional According to Steve Homer, association president, the whole premise of UPA is to serve the member.

“We look for ways to provide value for the membership – that’s how we grow, and our growth last year was 6.8%. We don’t take any money from our members, which is really important. The money we get, we raise on our own through a variety of ways, from support from our vendors to rebates from our insurance company,” Homer said.

Homer says that among UPA’s biggest perks is their insurance, which is through Allianz, a commercial insurance giant.

“The insurance program is great, with double the coverage of anyone else. We cover up to $2 million for just $67 a month. Most everyone else covers $1 million. It’s a 50-year-old policy with the fewest number of exclusions and limitations,” Homer said.

According to Homer, Allianz pays members back in the form of dividends if membership can keep their losses down. With these dividends, they can use the money to promote UPA and grow it.

Last year, claims were down, so this year, starting from July 1 2021 through June 30, 2022, they will be buying down member’s premiums by $8 a month.And Homer says that’s just another example of how UPA does everything they can to add value for their members.

“But when we do get a claim, we look at it, and research it so that we can learn from it. Then we pass that information to our members,” Homer said.

In Homers opinion, the insurance is the association’s biggest selling point, but second to that is the independence that UPA’s members enjoy.

“The chapters can really do whatever they want. If the members don’t like the way its run, they can call a meeting, hold an election, and put in new leadership. Or they can spin off their own chapter. You are not required to stay where you are unhappy,” Homer said.

And for those that don’t like to attend meetings, or live in areas where there are no chapters, members can join the associations newest chapter – UPA’s virtual chapter.

With over 100 members, this is their largest chapter, and can accommodate people in all 50 states.

Homer says that this is how they are able to compete with no-meetings associations, which tend to appeal to the younger generations of pool service professionals.

“It emulates the chapter meetings where you have a speaker come and talk about pool service issues. We’re accomplishing the same thing without making a guy drive across town and pay for a dinner he doesn’t want,” Homer said.

To accomplish this, UPA takes its members cell phone numbers or email addresses and sends them information about the organization, information about their insurance, and informational videos.

“Some of my favorite videos to send are the Orenda water chemistry videos. Harold Evans has done a killer job with those water chemistry videos. And I like the water chemistry videos because then we get fewer claims which means lower premiums,” Homer said.

UPA’s members are getting a lot out of it. It a big focus now for the association because the younger members are the future of the organization.

“We are vulnerable to these nomeetings chapters and we’ve lost members to them over the years. So, we had to find a way to combat them. The formula from 1992 doesn’t always work. But there’s also a lot of pools in places like Georgia and Oklahoma and our organizations haven’t served them that well. But the virtual chapter can, and it’s been successful,” Homer said.

Recently, they also started a study-athome contractor’s license program for their members in California. And it’s a great value. For just $125, members can obtain their contractors license, and the program has a 97% pass rate.

Members pay monthly insurance dues. Otherwise, membership with UPA is free.

To learn more about UPA member perks and details about their insurance coverage go to www.united poolassociation.org or call UPA directly at 714-274-5566.

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