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.
Yes, Walmart does sell swim suits. You buy buy swim suits from Walmart at any of their numerous retail stores, or online through their website. Walmart sells very inexpensive, but high quality swim suits.
The first Walmart was opened in July 1962 by Sam Walton.
With a reciept you have 90 days
a year
About 6 to 7 days
12-24 hours
Once chlorine level drops to 5 ppm or below, it is safe to swim.
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Depends on the kind of shock you are using. If it is the more common MPS (Mono Persulfate, " non-chlorine shock") usually 10-15 minutes.
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.
Read and follow the product label for instructions from the manufacturer of the product!!!!
they swim as long as they can
Yes, Walmart does sell swim suits. You buy buy swim suits from Walmart at any of their numerous retail stores, or online through their website. Walmart sells very inexpensive, but high quality swim suits.
Yes, "swim" does have a long vowel sound. The "i" in "swim" is pronounced as a long "i" sound, as in "ice" or "time."
It depends how bad the shock is !!
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.
300 kilometers = 186.4 miles so basically its a long swim