I would say yes it is. - But however, it also depends on the type of chemical it is. I used to work for a pool company until I got fired for harrassment. But yes
No. That would be a bad choice.
You can swim in a pool without chlorine or salt they just keep the pool clean. but if you do it can give you bad skin
You should wipe were the kid vomited and clan the pool with pool chemicals but if it is really bad you should drain the pool cleean it the fill it back up.
you cover your pool to keep debris out and keep heat and chemicals in whether the weather is good or bad.
it depends if your a good swimmer then the shallow end but if a bad swimmer or nervous swimmer deep end
i would not say that it is bad but it is like swimming in a lake
Im not quite sure what a sulfur pool is. but i wouldn't recommend it, the chemicals in the pool are prob gunna do nothing but bad for your tattoo.
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Swimmers take a shower after swimming because all the chemicals in the pool can damage their hair and skin and the chemicals are very bad for your hair and skin.
No the concentration of salt in a saltwater pool is about equal to the amount of salt found in tears so there is nothing to worry about. as a mater of fact it is probably good for it.
This depends on the pool and the laws where you live. If it is a private pool that is completely concealed from the public, there is no problem. Or you could go to a pool in a nudist colony or a clothing-optional beach. There is nothing immoral or bad about this, but it may be illegal or offend people if done in the wrong place.
Pool spa chemicals are designed to keep bad bacteria and germs out of the water. They are meant to keep us safe, but, should always be used as directed by the manufacturer. Periodic tests should also be done to ensure that proper levels are maintained.