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Phosfree is said to remove phosphates from pool water which is then cleaned out with the regular filter clean or backwash. reducing phosphates in water reduces the posibility of algae in pools.
no it is not
Most commonly Phsphate removing chemicals are Lanthanum Chloride which kills any Phosphates in the water. This does take about 3 days of normal filtration to do its job.
Pool swimming is more safe to open water but their are always life boats and life guards around so you are always safe and if you feel like your in trouble you put up your hand and they come and get you.
yes.also swimming is a good exercise during pregnancy.
If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
The maximum PH that would be allowed for water for swimming is about 7.8. A person should not swim in water that has a higher PH level than this to prevent chemical burns.
It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
Chlorine is a chemical that helps purify swimming pool water to make it safe for people who are in it.
If the water is properly cleaned and treated before swimming, it can be safe to use rain run-off in a pool.
No. Not at first, anyway. Do not go swimming immediately or soon after having your hair relaxed.