Unless you have an ozonator, which would inject ozone (O3) to sanitize, there are no gases added to the water of a swimming pool.
Household bleach contains other compounds and is also not strong enough to be efficient. It would not be cost effective and you could not possibly attain the readings that are required to properly sanitize a swimming pool of most any size.
you could find a pool a the town pool,friends house
Most pool shops
I would not suggest a water trampoline for your home swimming pool. You can not control the trajectory when you jump and injuries could be caused if you strike the pool skirt.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
Sure, as long as it is a swimming pool for Barbie. 100mL is less than 1/2 cup!
You could do that. You could also use yards. A standard pool is usally 25 meters/yards.
Halizone is used for water to be consumed internally. Never heard of it being used in a swimming pool. Why do you ask? And where can you get quantities large enough to sanitize pools? Even if you are very allergic to chlorine there other alternatives. You still have to add chlorine to the pool in some manner to sanitize even if you are using other alternatives. Chlorine is in your drinking water and I would believe that there is less chlorine in a swimming pool than in your tap water. The combination of proper filtration, chlorine or a sanitizer, pH and alkalinity balance work in combination to keeping your pool clean besides regular maintenance. K.
Turn the pool upside-down and knock on the bottom.
it depends on which swimming pool
What are swimming pool "Coopers"