Chlorine is the most used (to disinfect and keep clean), but Bromine is also used.
Salt is put into swimming pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
Salt is put into Swimming Pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
put a screen covered canopy over it,
just put your mom in the water and see if she gets hypothermia
Chloride is put in pools to keep you away from bacteria,example:athlete's foot.It also protects your skin and eyes.Chloride can damage your hair,so the best thing to do is to wash it after swimming. I hope I've helped.
You will generally not want to put a swimming pool in a lot that is less than 7x7 feet. Less space than this is only good for a large jacuzzi.
Swimming pools can have many types of bottoms. Most are cement or dirt. So if its cement and bumpy its probably wearing and the same if its dirt. When the pool was put in on top of the dirt is sand usually so the sand has shifted. The water stays in because most pools have liners.
Chlorine stabilizer or conditioner (cyanuric acid) is used, in outdoor chlorine-maintained swimming pools. Thanks for using Answers.com!
they must tie it in a bun above their head to avoid chlorine Nothing if they want. Race doesn't have to do with what people put in their hair for swimming.
Water and chlorine.
yes you may go swimming, but be careful not to put any water in your mouth, as this is a health hazard, its best to give it 2-3 days oh healing before entering a swimming pool, normal water pool is fine, just not chlorine pools.
Maybe concrete that they put in pools?