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Chlorine*
Very important that the water chemistry be correct, otherwise the finish WILL be damaged. Clorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium MUST be correct for a finish to last. A salt system IS a chlorine generating system and is not really relevant here.. A "soft" water system is usually not the right pH for a pool thereby causing damage.
Chlorine has been linked to asthma in young children.
Probably not. Taking a leak there is more a likely suspect. You have clorinated products in the pool. Pure Clorox will do some real gobble up work. It would take a lot of clorine water to do the same. I have never seen any damage to any pool area grasses. The clorine splashed water can cut down on ground bugs. Ask your pool supply provider. Don't forget to use pool water to water your grass in this drought area. (GA)
The Clorine cleans it.
no, the water in a nomal swimming pool has clorine in it and spring water is one part hydrogen and two parts oxygen(H2O) but tap water has floride for your teeth and sometimes iron and other minerals from the pipes it comes through.
probably allergic to high clorine or pool pH imbalance.AnswerI'd check to see if she was allergic to chlorine or the other chemicals in the water.
because it has clorine
thats a bad idea to have an inground salt water pool in concrete. the salt water it self may eat away some parts of the concrete, plus the fact that its underground and contains salt it attracts worms. maybe you should pour alot of clorine in the pool to kill them, then empty out the water and start fresh.
Clorine is dangerous, see this website: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafY8DO.html And here is how I handle my Pool: http://live-efficient-green.blogspot.com/2009/07/pool-with-no-harmfull-chemicals.html Hope this helps.
depends on ur heath clorine is bad cheamicals but salt might sting ur cuts or hurt ur eyes
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