chlorine or the filter
clorine/borine
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If you're in the market for a pool, you've probably heard a lot of good things about fiberglass swimming pools. Before you buy one, you should be aware of the disadvantages of these pools.Emptying-- One of the first disadvantages of fiberglass swimming pools is that emptying it can cause problems. These pools have to be filled with water at all times to keep pressure on the walls if you want to avoid damaging the pool. If you empty it improperly, ground pressure will cause the fiberglass swimming pool to crack or buckle. If you need the pool to be drained, a professional has to do it to prevent damage.Location-- Another disadvantage of fiberglass swimming pools is that you need to live in a suitable location. These pools are manufactured then brought to your home on the back of a large truck. You have to make sure your property will allow a big truck or crane to bring the pool to your home.Customization-- One of the biggest problems with fiberglass swimming pools is the lack of options. They are prefabricated in different shapes, colors, and sizes. Unfortunately, it is not possible to customize them, so you have to choose from existing models. You are also limited in the size and form that you choose. It has to be small enough to be transported on the back of a truck, so you usually can't get a fiberglass swimming pool that is wider than 14 feet.Sand-- One of the final disadvantages of fiberglass swimming pools is the sand. The pools are usually installed over a bed of sand. The problem with this is that the sand has a tendency to shift after a couple of years. When this happens, the pool will need to be reset.
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
Food is cooked to kill bacteria as it is canned; the cans then keep out any new bacteria.
chlorine
clorine/borine
Chlorine is the most used (to disinfect and keep clean), but Bromine is also used.
Usually a chlorine based chemical is used. But chlorine doesn't kill it all. See link for more.
Chlorine.
to keep the water clean and kill germs
Chlorine is generally added to swimming pools and other water attractions in order to keep the water clean. Doses of chlorine typically come in small tablets.
Chloride is put in pools to keep you away from bacteria,example:athlete's foot.It also protects your skin and eyes.Chloride can damage your hair,so the best thing to do is to wash it after swimming. I hope I've helped.
*clean chlorine.
HOCL or hypochlorus acid
Silver. oxygen.
Probably not maggots but mosquito larva. Need to keep your chlorine in check.