i don't think so
no Generally pond or lake water will not kill you, but you might get sick. There are sometimes bacteria (such as typhoid) or parasites (such as giardia or cryptosporidium) in untreated water. If you are going camping, you can boil water to make it safe, or you can use iodine, or halazone tablets.
Sink N' Swim was created in 2004.
1/2 a bag will cover up to 5,000 gal & is still safe for a 3800 gal pool; use 1/2 a bag about every 4 to 6 days. Shock will clear the green but may not clear the cloudiness if you wait too long, but the water should still be safe to swim in; have your water tested by your pool professional at least once a week, it's usually free.
If it's the stuff that HTH makes, the Shock-N-Swim stuff, you can get in right after shocking your pool. I just did it today. It's specially formulated to allow you to be able to swim immediately after shocking with 47% available chlorine.
...No because it is werey dangerous to swim, i n the gran coulee dam
The way the shark is built allows them to swim so deep into the oceans. The form their body takes makes them the perfect specimen for ocean life. The shark can swim as much as 6000 feet below the sea level.
safe for, to be... safer than Whales, n Sharks.
He was the first disable to swim accross the English channal
yes, of course you can swin in a/n uneven pool.most pools are uneven.
cars are not really that safe the only safe part about it is it have a roof to protect you n airbags seat belt are not really that safe to me sooo yup thats it
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
if u r saying safe as houses in a school n home in the rain