If your pool is chlorinated or salted, there will be no problem because this will kill it.
Since fungus thrives in warm , moist environments, it's probably not a good idea. Even in a chlorinated pool, you may give it to someone else inadverdanly.As with all transmissible conditions, careful handwashing is crucial , not to spread it to other areas of your body , or to other people.
You don't put chemicals in a pool, if someone threw up in a pool, wouldn't someone clean the pool? I mean seriously.
You should run a chlorinator every couple of weeks in your pool in order to keep it clean. Bacteria can grom in your pool and chlorine helps keep it clean.
Long enough to clean the pool.
You can add chlorine and that should keep the pool very clean.
If you are going to clean the pool the best thing to do is hire a high presure sprayer.
If a child or for that matter an adult vomits in the pool you should clear the pool clean out the material vomited into the pool by netting skimming and vacuuming. Shock the pool and leave overnight to be on the safe side.
mabey u should keep birds out of the pool from pooping in it.
I would chlorinate the pool and run filter for several hours, and you will be fine
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. If you think your cat has ringworm you should take it to an animal doctor (a vet) for a confirmation of this diagnosis. The vet will then prescribe a treatment (probably an ointment) to treat the condition. See the related link below for more information.
The cleaning schedules varies from filter to filter, but a general guideline on any swimming pool filter is to take a reading when the filter is clean, then clean the pool filter when the pressure rises about 10 psi.
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