Depends. What kind of chlorine is it?
Liquid oxygen--oxygen that is stored in a large stationary tank that stays in the home.
The test strips for home read free chlorine. You could have a chlorine lock where your total chlorine is there but free chlorine is being used up by bacteria. You may need to SUPER shock your pool with granulated chlorine. Another possibility is your strips are old. They usually are good for a year after the date on package. Also keep them dry and closed when not in use.
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Chlorine. It is a poisonous gas, with a green-yellow colour. The word 'chlor' from Classical Greece, means 'green' , hence its name of 'chlorine'. If you use bleach at home , that clean sharp smell is a few molecules of chlorine gas.
Well, I don't know about chlorine in pools, but i do know that when I often use chlorine as a disinfectant at home, the spaces between my fingers develop rashes that are extremely itchy, and which become painful blisters that fester for weeks if left untreated.
Liquid oxygen--oxygen that is stored in a large stationary tank that stays in the home.
When mixed together, ammonia and bleach form chlorine gas which is harmful for lung, or at least concentration irritant for eyes, airways, skin etc...
The amount of chlorine that is needed to treat a pool on a weekly basis will depend greatly on the size of the pool. A person should consult with a pool specialist before dosing their home pool.
As it is commonly found in pools - No. It can be toxic if inhaled or exposed on high concentrations. One way this sometimes happens at home and by accident is if people stand by the edge of the pool and pour a large amount of chlorine into the water. Dangerous chlorine gas vapors can rise from the water and cause unconsciousness and drowning if the person happens to fall forward into the pool. This generally requires standing in one position for a long time, often hunched over the pool, while a lot of chlorine is added to the water.
Not recommended to work at home with chlorine !
Blond hair can turn a greenish tint from chlorine but regular tap water from the faucet shouldn't be turning it green. All tap water has a certain amount of chlorine in it but it shouldn't affect you like that. You should look into where your water is coming from and find out how much chlorine is actually in it.
It is not illegal to own ammunition but you must have a permit to own a gun.
The test strips for home read free chlorine. You could have a chlorine lock where your total chlorine is there but free chlorine is being used up by bacteria. You may need to SUPER shock your pool with granulated chlorine. Another possibility is your strips are old. They usually are good for a year after the date on package. Also keep them dry and closed when not in use.
You typically heat your home using oil by burning it in a furnace. Like natural gas, it emits a large amount of heat which is then distributed throughout the home to provide warmth.
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The amount of money you can legally have at home varies by country, but generally there is no limit on the amount of money you can keep at home. However, carrying or keeping very large amounts of cash may raise suspicions of money laundering or tax evasion. It is always recommended to keep your money in a secure location such as a bank account.
Your home coverage is based on the cost to rebuild your home not on the amount of the mortgage.Your home coverage is based on the cost to rebuild your home not on the amount of the mortgage.Your home coverage is based on the cost to rebuild your home not on the amount of the mortgage.Your home coverage is based on the cost to rebuild your home not on the amount of the mortgage.