It is recommended to wait at least 24 hours after adding borax to your pool before swimming to allow it to fully dissolve and distribute evenly in the water. This will ensure that the pH and alkalinity levels are balanced and safe for swimming.
I'm not sure what you mean. If your qeustion is how long do you have to wait to swim after adding chlorine, it really depends. If you're adding chlorine to bring the level up to 2.0 or 3.0ppm, then wait minimum 1 hour before swimming, and be sure the filter is on. If you're shocking the pool and bringing the level up to 10-12ppm, you need to wait until the pool reaches a safe level as stated above.
Yes, rats can swim in chlorine pools, but it's not recommended due to health risks associated with exposure to chlorine and other pool chemicals. Additionally, rats can impact water quality and hygiene in the pool.
Swimming in a pool with low chlorine levels can increase the risk of bacteria and algae growth, which can lead to potential health issues. It is recommended to maintain proper chlorine levels in the pool to ensure a safe and clean swimming environment.
It is recommended to wait at least 24 hours before swimming after adding sulfuric acid to a pool to allow the acid to properly disperse and reach the desired pH level. Swimming too soon can irritate the skin and eyes due to unbalanced water chemistry. Be sure to regularly test the water to ensure it is safe for swimming.
Excess algaecide in a swimming pool can be harmful if ingested or if it comes into contact with skin, eyes, or mucous membranes. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for adding algaecide to ensure that the water remains safe for swimming. If you suspect the algaecide levels are too high, it's best to consult a professional pool technician for guidance on how to correct the imbalance.
I like to swim every day in the pool.
12-24 hours
In a 50 metre pool - 10 In a 25 metre pool - 20
All swim clubs are different. Please check with your local pool.
How long is the pool? __________ If the pool is an Olympic-size pool, which is 50 m (164 ft) long, you can calculate the number of miles.
If it's the stuff that HTH makes, the Shock-N-Swim stuff, you can get in right after shocking your pool. I just did it today. It's specially formulated to allow you to be able to swim immediately after shocking with 47% available chlorine.
it is desirable to swim in the pool on a hot sunny day.
It depends where you are, but if i were you i would check out swimoutlet.com or go to the hobie swim shop and pool on long island.
Yes, of course. As long as the amount of chlorine in the water is as directed by retailer there should be no reason one could not swim in a pool while it is being chlorinated.
Is the pool full or empty? Depends how long they were in there. If it was just overnight, no big dal. If it was a week, I would shock the pool. Pool Masters.
i think you would die
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed