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The maximum PH that would be allowed for water for swimming is about 7.8. A person should not swim in water that has a higher PH level than this to prevent chemical burns.
yes.. it has a low pH ... acid rain... so you need to add pH plus.
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.
Honestly it depends on how high. An extremely alkali (high pH) pool can cause chemical burns with prolonged exposure. A pH of less than 10 is generally safe, though lower pH may cause discomfort in sensitive individuals after prolonged exposure.
They can swim up to 15 miles per hour :)
Swimming in water with a pH of 10 is not advised as it is too alkaline and can cause skin and eye irritation. It's best to swim in water with a pH level closer to the neutral range of 7 to 8.5 to avoid any potential health risks.
yes it is safe
yes it is safe
You will have to add an alkaline substance in order to get the kiddie pools water back to an acceptable PH level. Calcium carbonate would work to increase the PH.
No
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