Zero-entry swimming pool
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A zero-entry swimming pool or beach entry swimming pool is a swimming pool having an edge or entry that gradually slopes from the deck into the water, becoming deeper with each step, in the manner of a natural beach. As there are no stairs or ladders to navigate, this type of pool is ideal for older people or families with young children.
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