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THE FLORIDA SWIMMING POOL ASSOCIATION

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About FSPA

The Florida Swimming Pool Association serves as the coordinating organization for 16 local FSPA Chapters.

FSPA provides government relations representation on behalf of its members to the Florida Building Commission and the Construction Industry Licensing Board as well as other legislative bodies that regulate the swimming pool industry in Florida such as the Department of Health.

The Association provides educational courses for industry professionals, produces an annual industry trade show, and acts as the consumer resource for finding reliable professionals in the swimming pool industry.

FSPA members are swimming pool builders, swimming pool service professionals, swimming pool retail stores and other professions related to swimming pools. There are 16 chapters across the state which are broken down by county.

Broward Chapter swimming pool companies are in Broward County. This includes Coral Springs and Fort Lauderdale pool companies.

Central Florida Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Lake, Orange, Seminole and Osceola. This includes Orlando pool companies.

Charlotte Harbor Chapter swimming pool companies are in Charlotte County. This includes Port Charlotte pool companies.

East Central Florida Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Flagler and Volusia. This includes Daytona Beach pool companies.

Florida Gulf Coast Chapter swimming pool companies are in Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties. This includes Fort Myers and Naples pool companies.

Florida West Coast Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Hernando, Pinellas and Pasco (western portion). This includes St. Pete pool companies.

Manasota Chapter swimming pool companies are in DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee and Sarasota counties. This includes Sarasota pool companies.

North Central Florida Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Citrus, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion and Putnam. This includes Gainesville pool companies.

Northeast Florida Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Baker, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns and Union. This includes Jacksonville pool companies.

Northwest Florida Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Bay, Calhouon, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsen, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Suwanee, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton and Washington. This includes Tallahssee and Panama City pool companies.

Palm Beach Chapter swimming pool companies are in Palm Beach County. This includes West Palm Beach pool companies.

Polk County Chapter swimming pool companies are in Polk County and includes Lakeland pool companies.

Space Coast Chapter swimming pool companies are in Brevard county. This includes Cocoa Beach and Melbourne pool companies.

Tampa Bay Chapter swimming pool companies are in the following counties: Hillsborough, Sumter and Pasco (eastern portion). This includes Tampa pool companies.

Treasure Coast Chapter swimming pool companies are in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. This includes Stuart and Jupiter pool companies.

Greater Miami Chapter swimming pool companies are in Dade and Monroe counties. This includes Key West and Miami pool companies.

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Love My Pool the FSPA blog

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The following is from the Florida Swims Foundation’s Blog:   By Mike Madry, FSPA/The Florida Swims Foundation Staff.     Dr. John Doherty knows first-hand how dangerous the water can be if you can’t swim. At age 11 he witnessed it firsthand, rescuing a young boy from a crowded and lively community pool during the middle […]