In Mass Max Level is 3..
I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)
To ensure your pool is safe and accessible for everyone with a level yard, consider installing a pool lift or ramp for individuals with mobility challenges. Additionally, make sure the pool area is well-lit, has non-slip surfaces, and is surrounded by a secure fence with a self-latching gate to prevent accidents. Regularly inspect and maintain pool equipment and water quality to ensure a safe swimming environment for all.
.03g/L or 30 ppm or 1 lb for 3800 gallons (14400 liters)
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Chlorine is measured in ppm (Parts Per Million). "Level 5" is probably specific to whichever brand pool test you are using. I would refer to the manual.
The pH level of a pool affects the alkalinity by influencing the stability of the pool water. When the pH level is too high or too low, it can lead to fluctuations in the alkalinity levels, making it harder to maintain a balanced pool environment. Keeping the pH level within the recommended range helps to stabilize the alkalinity, ensuring the pool water remains clear and safe for swimming.
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.
Once chlorine level drops to 5 ppm or below, it is safe to swim.
If your free chlorine level is 0, it means that there is no sanitizer in the pool which can lead to bacteria growth. Add chlorine shock to the pool to raise the free chlorine level to the appropriate range for your pool size. It's important to regularly test and maintain chlorine levels to ensure a safe swimming environment.
A good way to see if you have a leak in your pool is to # take a bucket and fill it with water from your pool. # mark it at the water level. # mark the pool at the water level. # wait a few days if there is no leak in the pool then the water level in the bucket should have reduced by the same amount as the water level in the pool, however if the water level in the pool has gone down more then the water level in the bucket you have a leak in the pool or in the pipes around the pool.
absollutely
yes but depends on how much you put in the pool and the size the pool is