ItWill wear out fairly quickly. if it is because you re producing too much with a salt water chlorinator you Will have to change the setting on the chlorinator.
Drinking water? Of course not! For the purification of the pool, maybe. That's why people who swim too much get red eyes...
Yes. A bad one too. If you swim at an outdoor or public pool, you will have smelled the chlorine that is added to clean the water. The taste is the same. Chlorine is used in the process or water purification and it can sometimes be tasted in your drinking water. Too much chlorine in your drinking water can cause erosive esophagitis. Its similar to heartburn but harder to get rid of.
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None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Use one gallon of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water.
Only if there's too much of it.
If too much chlorine is added Sulphurdioxide is used
To little and bacteria can thrive, to much and it can be harmful to the body.
Chlorine is added to water to kill microorganisms such as those that cause cholera and typhoid. However, too much chlorine would be harmful to humans.
Be careful when testing for chlorine. No chlorine will have a clear reading but too much chlorine will cause bleaching of the test reagent confusing you to think you have no chlorine in the pool, try doing a dilution test where you dilute half pool water and half tap water, If coloured results appear with dilution you know you have too much chlorine. Swimming with too much chlorine can cause skin rashes irritations, discolouring of swim wear rotting the stitches, and blacken jewellry.
Yes, i would not go in the water until it clears up. The chlorine could burn your skin. I suggest you do not add anymore chlorine.
Spring water is best, as tap water may have too much chlorine added to it at the reservoirs.
Just wait it out the chlorine will dissipate after a couple of days. if you have a salt water pool turn the chlorine generator down or run the filter less often if possible.
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Free chlorine is the sanitizing portion of chlorine. You may not want to reduce that. Are the levels excessive? There is a product which reduces or eliminates chlorine but beware. Not a good product if you use too much. What are your readings?
Drinking water? Of course not! For the purification of the pool, maybe. That's why people who swim too much get red eyes...
Too much of anything is not good. I'm not sure what you mean by "too much". A general answer would be this: If your pool cannot hold your chlorine, you probably need to add cyanuric acid which is a chlorine stabilizer. Many pool chlorine tablets have this already in them. Get a good DPD test kit, not OTO. You can do a partial water drain, 1/3, then add fresh water and bring your chlorine level up to 8ppm, then allow it come down. I would obviously do this first before adding any acid or chlorine. Keep the filter running 24/7 until the water is properly balanced.