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Bad Pool Etiquette – Bikini Clad “Karen” Loses It At Pool

Talk about bad pool etiquette, a bikini clad “Karen” was caught on camera after completely losing it at a community pool.

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A woman’s racially charged outburst against a Latino family near the pool of a Colorado apartment complex is sparking controversy, but she claims that viral video circulating about online doesn’t tell the whole story and was deceptively edited, according to reports.

Blair Featherman, 49, broke her silence in an interview with the Daily Mail, vehemently denying accusations of racism and asserting that the TikTok video was manipulated to portray her as such.

The footage captures Featherman berating the family, using derogatory terms like “trash” and “low class” to describe their pool party during the Fourth of July celebrations.

“While I have been refraining from commenting on this, there are important details missing from the video,” said Featherman, who works as an art consultant.

She added, “I want to make it clear that I am not a racist. The video was deceptively edited and constructed to create a false narrative.”

The video shows Featherman directing verbal insults at the group, exclaiming, “You’re having a Mexican party in a pool. Trash.”

Upon realizing she was being recorded, Featherman appeared to forcibly grab the phone, insisting that she should not be filmed.

The video then skips to Featherman sitting on a lounge chair, engaged in a heated argument with the group. She repeatedly refers to them as “low class” and tells them to go back to Denver, eventually shouting, “You’re nasty, you smell.”

Featherman claimed that she was initially criticized by the group after questioning whether or not the family had a key fob for access to the pool area and expressing concerns about them breaking the apartment complex’s rules, which limit the number of guests allowed at the pool.

While she acknowledged that she should have maintained her composure instead of resorting to a tirade, Featherman alleged that the situation escalated when members of the group began hurling racially derogatory terms at her, including “white b—h” and similar insults.

“I was already having a bad day,” Featherman explained. “But this incident pushed me over the edge.”

According to Featherman, when she attempted to grab the phone recording her, the group retaliated, with one woman forcefully pulling her hair, causing her artificial nail to break off.

This alleged altercation was not included in the TikTok video uploaded by the account named Jade Serie.

Jade Serie, the TikTok user who originally shared the viral video of the incident, denied the accusations of deceptive editing and is now calling for Featherman’s eviction.

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Pool & Hot Tub Alliance Requests Reaffirmation of Water Conservation Efficiency Standard

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(Alexandria, VA.) – The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA), the trade association representing the swimming pool, hot tub, and spa industry, is requesting reaffirmation of the ANSI/APSP/ICC-13 2017 American National Standard for Water Conservation Efficiency in Residential and Public Pools, Spas, Portable Spas, and Swim Spas.

As part of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) consensus development process, PHTA is conducting a public review of the existing stand and inviting interested parties to submit comments for consideration.

Following review by PHTA technical committees, the 2017 standard has been recommended for reaffirmation while a parallel revision process is underway to evaluate and address emerging issues related to drought and water conservation practices.

In accordance with ANSI procedures, the current ANSI/APSP/ICC-13 2017 standard is available for a 45-day public review period, as announced in ANSI Standards Action. The deadline to submit comments is July 28, 2026.

The public review document and additional information are available on the PHTA-13 webpage at phta.org.

For more information, please visit phta.org, email [email protected], or call (703) 838-0083.

About the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance

The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA), a non-profit organization with 4,000+ members from around the world, was established in 1956 to support, promote, and protect the common interests of the $62B pool, hot tub, and spa industry. PHTA provides education, advocacy, standards development, research, and market growth initiatives to increase our members’ professionalism, knowledge, and profitability. Additionally, PHTA promotes the use of pools by expanding swimming, water safety, and related research and outreach activities aimed at introducing more people to swimming, making swimming environments safer, and keeping pools open to serve communities. For more information, visit www.phta.org.

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Daldorado Appoints Commercial Aquatic Industry Veteran, Guy Ledwell, as Vice President of Business Development

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NAPLES, FL — Daldorado, a premier manufacturer of commercial aquatic products, announced the appointment of Guy Ledwell as the company’s new Vice President of Business Development. Ledwell brings over three decades of specialized commercial aquatic experience to the role. He will work closely with Daldorado’s leadership team, including Rob Lawson, to accelerate the company’s market presence and strategic growth initiatives.

Ledwell joins Daldorado following a distinguished 21-year career at Pool Corp, the industry’s largest commercial distributor. During his tenure, he held several pivotal leadership positions, including Commercial Specialist, Division Sales Manager, Senior Manager of the Commercial Group, and Senior Manager of Strategic Growth.

Throughout his career, Ledwell has established a proven track record of designing and delivering large-scale commercial aquatic projects. As an executive leader, he consistently drove high-impact fiscal results, leading teams that achieved robust year-over-year growth and annual sales increases exceeding $9 million. Notably, Ledwell also conceptualized and established the industry’s first nationwide, commercial-dedicated stocking network, a groundbreaking initiative that significantly improved product availability and customer support across the country.

“Guy’s extensive background and deep technical understanding of commercial aquatics make him a perfect fit for our vision,” said Rob Lawson. “His ability to build long-standing relationships with the industry’s leading designers and builders, combined with his energetic leadership style, will be invaluable as we continue to scale our operations and deliver world-class solutions.”

In addition to his sales and operational expertise, Ledwell is recognized for leveraging technology to optimize corporate performance. He has successfully developed and implemented proprietary systems that streamline complex processes, maximize efficiency, and support scalable institutional growth. His leadership philosophy emphasizes practical, data-supported solutions that empower teams and elevate customer outcomes.

Ledwell is widely respected by colleagues and industry partners as a steady, honest, and highly collaborative executive who tackles complex challenges directly to achieve measurable results.

About Daldorado

Daldorado is a leading innovator and manufacturer of high-quality commercial aquatic drainage systems and perimeter grating solutions. Committed to safety, durability, and superior engineering, Daldorado serves major commercial aquatic facilities, waterparks, and competitive swimming venues globally.

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Rob Lawson

Daldorado

[email protected]

888-509-8128

www.Daldorado.com

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Invis-A-Rope™ Gives Automatic Pool Covers Aesthetically Pleasing Look

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 Exclusive Invis-A-Rope™ from Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. is designed to blend seamlessly into the pool track for a nearly invisible finish that customers love. Its dark gray color is intentionally engineered to match the pool coping and be virtually invisible within the track, unlike more visible alternatives from other manufacturers.  As a key component of the THREE·SIXTY·FIVE™ automatic pool cover system, Invis-A-Rope™ enhances overall pool aesthetics while maintaining functionality, delivering a discreet design that remains virtually unseen by swimmers and end users.

Automatic Pool Covers Inc. 

www.automaticpoolcovers.com

(800) 878-5789 

About  Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. (APC)
Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. (APC) is a leading U.S. manufacturer of automatic pool cover systems for gunite, vinyl, fiberglass, existing pools, and spas. Headquartered in Westfield, Indiana, APC partners with pool professionals nationwide to deliver high-quality auto-covers designed for safety, durability, and ease of use.

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