If a child urinates in the pool don't worry about it unless he or she has some dread disease that that chlorine cant cope with. On the other hand if there is feces in the water every one should be removed from the pool and all traces removed from the water make sure that disinfection of the water is up to par and you should right to swim again. you don't have to go through the trauma enacted in Caddy Shack.
Yes, that is why people shouldn't go to the bathroom in the pool.
the different uses of water are cooking,washing our clothes,swimming in our pool and bathing in our bathroom.
Probably in a swamp, or anywhere else, but definitly NOT in your bathroom!
Water guns are a safe idea for you child. Floaties and pool balls are other toys that will be good for your child.
No, water should not be kept in your pool all winter. When it gets cold enough, the water will freeze. When water freezes, it expands. So when the water in your pool freezes and expands your pool will be ruined.
on the side going into middle of pool
Instead of using chlorine, it is becoming increasingly popular to have a salt water pool. The salt water keeps the pool clean, is free of chemicals, and is good for your skin.
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You can, if the water presently in the pool is 'hard' - but be very careful to keep an eye on the Calcium Hardness of the pool water. If you filled a pool with water from the softener, the water would be hungry for calcium and drag it out of the pool walls, making them feel and look like sandpaper. Calcium hardness should be kept within 200-275ppm. best to use regular water for topup and keep the pool water properly balanced (see your local pool store).
I try and shock my pool every other day, or, if it rains, shock it at night after it rains (never during rain).
wearing the slip on water shoes is great.They are light weight and could wear in the pool or at the beach
Adding algaecide to the pool when the filter is on should not do any harm in fact it should mix it into the water more quickly