If your water temperature is above 80F, anywhere from 8-12hrs. per day is recommended. What I do is get the water stabilized and crystal clear and then back off an hour at a time and monitor water clarity.
Only when people are in pool and an hour after finishing for the day.
As long as possible.
30 minutes
someone should exercise at the least of 30minutes a day. Also it should be a constant work out
7-8 hours during the summer 4-5 in the winter
You have a pool person come in or put in a floating pool cleaner with a timer set each day to chlorinate the pool.
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
First of all remove all remains of the cat. then super chlorinate it and leave it to filter for a day. check the chlorine levels and every thing should be OK after that. so long as the chlorine levels are correct the water should be properly disinfected.
How about one minute brushing and one minute flossing
To take care of an easy set Intex pool that is 8 feet by 30 inches, you should run the filter each day. Clean the filter periodically. Check chemical levels each day. Add chlorine and adjust the PH as it is needed. Use a net to scoop out dirt, and leaves. Use a pool vacuum to clean the bottom of the pool when it is needed.
each day is 24 hours
I think you should. The reason why is that sometimes at night the pool lights should be on to symbolize that it is unnecessary to enter, and what if you walk around your pool and trip? My old swimming pool lights were on at least an hour everyday just in case you don't use the lights for a long time it can stop working. The downside to turning on pool lights is that it wastes electricity, but you don't have to put it on for exactly 1 hour, you can turn the lights on just for a few minutes, or how long you think.
If you take a sample to a pool shop it takes less than a minute.