For chlorine, if greater than 3 ppm, it can cause red eye but is generally not harmful unless it exceeds that by a lot. However, it is not good for young children at greater than 3 ppm since it will cause a burning sensation, so they should wait until levels lower to 3 ppm before entering.
Salt water is no worst than the ocean, but if levels exceed 100 grams/liter, like the Dead Sea or Great Salt Lake, you need to wash off as it will be uncomfortable.
Not if the water treatment chemicals aer at the correct levels.
salt water pools don't use chlorine salts, they are bromine salts. So yes, saltwater pool are better for you.
Yes it does just like a chlorine pool.
Salt water pools
They are one and the same. THEY BOTH ARE CHLORINE POOLS!!!
Stop adding salt to the pool and use tablets and shock when needed.
If the chlorine levels in your saltwater pool are high, you should first stop adding chlorine to the pool. Allow the chlorine levels to naturally decrease over time due to sunlight exposure and pool usage. You can also dilute the pool water by adding fresh water to help reduce the chlorine concentration. Regularly test the water to monitor the chlorine levels until they fall within the recommended range.
You have a penny in both types of pools ... ???
Once you have a chlorine reading, the use of Cyanuric Acid will help keep the chlorine from letting sunlight dissipate it. Keep in mind that many induced salywater pools manufacture chlorine from electroylsis of the salt water.
Yes, you can add salt to a chlorine pool to create a saltwater pool system. This salt is converted into chlorine through the process of electrolysis, providing a more natural and softer water experience compared to traditional chlorine pools. Be sure to follow manufacturer instructions for the appropriate salt levels and use a saltwater generator to convert the salt into chlorine.
A saltwater filter uses a process called electrolysis to convert salt into chlorine gas. When the saltwater passes through the filter cell, an electrical current is applied, causing the salt to break down into its chemical components, including chlorine. This chlorine then disinfects the pool water.
A Salt water pool is a chlorine pool. The difference is that in the case of a saltwater pool there is a chlorinater fited inline that converts the salt into chlorine automaticaly, Meaning that you don't have to purchace any chlorine to keep up chlorine levels.