An above-ground pool (1) having a protruding edge (3) and which can be covered with a cover (6): the folded cover, possibly enclosed in a bag (7) is anchored to a first location (P.sub.1); next, it is unfolded and drawn over the pool successively on either side thereof and it is successively anchored at two points (P.sub.2, P.sub.3) such that a line joining these two points is located at arm's length from a fourth point (P.sub.4) on the opposite side from the first point (P.sub.1); finally, it is drawn from the point (P.sub.4) where the lacing means (12) passing peripherally under the edge (3) are tied.
A swimming pool storage device is disclosed configured for receiving toys, floats, sports equipment, and other devices associated with swimming pools. The device includes a casing and a plurality of clips. The casing includes a top wall, a bottom, a first side wall, a second side wall, a front wall, and a back wall. The casing is a waterproof shell having a waterproof zipper positioned across the top and at least a portion of the side walls to provide easy access into the interior of the casing. The bottom includes a plurality of holes for drainage and ventilation.
A protective assembly for an above ground swimming pool includes a pool cover and plural clips for securing the cover to the pool coping. The cover is fabricated from lightweight, polyester, mesh material. The material has an open weave to allow sunlight and rain therethrough and allow complete circulation and filtration of pool water. However, the weave is of a gauge small enough to prevent debris from trees, insects, animals and the like from coming in contact with the water in the pool. Unique clips are provided so that the cover can be easily mounted to and removed from the pool structure.