I would chlorinate the pool and run filter for several hours, and you will be fine
If a child or for that matter an adult vomits in the pool you should clear the pool clean out the material vomited into the pool by netting skimming and vacuuming. Shock the pool and leave overnight to be on the safe side.
it is safe but not healthy for your body
Not currently anything on the market that is safe. Fill and clean your pool thoroughly, vacuum and call a swimming pool leak detection company.
Maintaining Clean and Hygienic Pool water.It is of vital importance to keep water clean and free from the developments of algae, bather pollution and bacteria etc. If left untreated, these pollutants build up in the water to cause discomfort and risk of infection to the bathers.With regular dosing and testing, your pool water should be safe and fresh at all times.
Sugest you use one of the cleaners that are made to do this job available from the pool shop.
The main cost will be in keeping the water safe for swimming. This is done with chemicals and by have the pool cleaned. So, the cost of chemicals, electricity to run the filter system, and a pool service to keep the pool clean if one does not do it themselves will be the main costs.
Totally. um, ever heard of unsanitary water. Someone could have just peed in the pool. Someone who recently had diahrea who is or was in the pool - lethal. Many, many other diseases to numerous to mention. Even if the water looks clear - you can't see germs. - it is not a safe practice!
Of corse it is. Actually, I changed my mind. No. They might lay eggs and you might have missed it when you scrubbed. To be on the safe side, get a new pool. There are lots of sales on pools like that so they are pretty cheap.
I would use it to clean the pool, swish it around with water, then throw the whole thing out and fill with clean water for the child to play in. There is a spray that Clorox has out called Everywhere spray that also cleans and is suppose to be safe for children to be around.
Not if you let the kids into it. Better to drain it, use bleach to clean and kill the algi, and then rinse well.
Pool filters are designed to remove impurities from the water, such as dirt, leaves, and other debris that can make the water cloudy or dirty. While pool filters can help improve the overall quality of the water, they do not remove all chemicals. Chemicals used in the pool, such as chlorine, are necessary to keep the water clean and safe for swimmers. Therefore, it is important to regularly test the chemical levels in the pool and make adjustments as needed to maintain safe and balanced water chemistry.
Weekly pool maintenance is the backbone of a healthy swimming pool. Without regular maintenance, especially properly balancing the water and ensuring proper filtration and circulation, your swimming pool may not be safe from harmful disease and bacteria.