I guess so. If you wash it, I don't see why not?
no it is not
There is a product called "Pool Anti-Freeze" that is a safe, non-toxic swimming pool cleaner. You can purchase it at the Aqua Superstore online and it is around $10 for a 1quart bottle of concentrated liquid.
If the water is properly cleaned and treated before swimming, it can be safe to use rain run-off in a pool.
maybe if you like to hurt yourself
one hundred degrees
yes i honestly believe u can but try it in ur on swimming pool first before goin to a public pool cause u always want to be safe.
Absolutely not! It is not safe to walk on, make snow cones with, or skate on.
Yes, absolutely. Swimming pools involve construction and plumbing which have to be done correctly for the pool to function and be safe. It is not as simple as diging a hole in the ground so it is important to only work with certified pool contractors.
Weekly maintenance is the backbone of a healthy swimming pool. Without regular maintenance, especially properly balancing the water and ensuring proper filtration and circulation, your swimming pool may not be safe from harmful disease and bacteria.
The main cost will be in keeping the water safe for swimming. This is done with chemicals and by have the pool cleaned. So, the cost of chemicals, electricity to run the filter system, and a pool service to keep the pool clean if one does not do it themselves will be the main costs.
The safety of a person swimming in foamy pool water is related to the reason the water is foamy. Chemicals in the pool may not be safe when treating for a time period after added to the water. It is best to ask a person who manages the pool, identify why foam is present, and read all chemical warnings.
It depends on the age of the child. If they are really young (1-6) I would not recommend installing one in your pool.