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Risk & Awareness 10 February 2026 5 min read

Why stainless steel is dangerous in swimming pools

RVS appears safe and durable, but in chlorine environments, even A4 or 316L can fail silently. An overview of the risks for pool managers.

Why stainless steel is dangerous in swimming pools

RVS in swimming pools: the illusion of safety

For most constructors and installers, stainless steel is naturally the material of choice when it comes to durable, corrosion-resistant fastenings. In normal indoor climates, this holds true — but a swimming pool is not a normal indoor climate.

The combination of warm chlorinated water, high humidity, and mechanical tensile stress suddenly makes stainless steel vulnerable to a specific failure mechanism: stress corrosion cracking. And this failure often occurs without any visible warning.

Three reasons why standard RVS fails in swimming pools

  • Chlorides attack the passive oxide layer of A2 (304) and A4 (316) — especially in areas that are poorly rinsed or not rinsed at all.
  • Permanent tensile stress on bolts and nuts accelerates crack formation.
  • Hidden hot-spots above the waterline (ceilings, suspension structures) experience higher chloride concentrations than underwater areas.

The real danger: brittle fracture without warning

Unlike ordinary rust, you do not see stress corrosion cracking coming. A suspension that still looks perfect after five years can exhibit a brittle fracture in a split second. This is why multiple swimming pool accidents have been reported in the Netherlands where ceilings, railings, and slides collapsed unexpectedly.

For managers and municipalities, this is not only a safety issue but also a liability risk. Without documented inspections according to NEN 9200, you are in a weak legal position in the event of an incident.

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