There are no known ill effects from too much stabilizer in the pool. Most health departments require draining if stabilizer is more than 100 ppm. But most agree that even up to 150 ppm causes no harm to humans. High levels do cause a slower chlorine reaction to contaminants. It was previously thought that high stabilizer levels resulted in chlorine lock, but that has been proven to be false.
Stabilizer can effect the pH some but usually it is a very minor amount. You should be able to swim the same day.
Then you can't swim
no he couldn't swim that's why he died he drack too much chlorine and passed out in the pool! no he couldn't swim that's why he died he drack too much chlorine and passed out in the pool!
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It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
Nothing... You should just wear a Tampon when you go swimming.
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed
yes turtles can swim in a swimming pool unless you have clorokx then you canot have them in ur pool
NO! The chemicals in the pool will hurt them, not to mention it's MUCH too cold! Let them swim in a shallow bath tub filled with warm (not hot) water.
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