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.
If it is a hot spa or jacuzzi, it is fine, and in a swimming pool it is ok, but you should get that checked out.
It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
yes.. it has a low pH ... acid rain... so you need to add pH plus.
This is your choice and depends especially to your resistance to cold water.
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After your pool is clear again, test the Ph of the water. You can purchase a test kit at your local pool or home and garden supply store. When the Ph of the water is at a safe level, you can dive in.
It's not safe to be in or around a body of water during a lightning storm.
It is only safe to swim in a pool when a dead rat is found if it has been drained and sanitized. You risk dying if you enter before the pool has been 100 percent sanitized.
Read the label, but usually it is safe. Pool Masters
Shock your pool at sundown and you can swim in it the next morning.
Yes, you are supposed to add it while there is water in the pool. Add with filter running near a return line. Add it slowly and if possible, brush the pool to help mix the acid. You can swim within 30-60 minutes.
no you would have to do something about it