first you must test for ph with a ph testing kit, then if the water is a good ph level, add 2L chlorine for every 100L, then wait for 2 days, then get in the pool and it should be fine!
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T see that it has the correct level of chemical (chlorine) in it. If there is too little the pool won't stay clean if there is too much it won't be good for swimming.
Swimming pool water can be what ever temperature you would like it to be just not too cold or too hot just need to have a little relaxation. :)
You need to test the water to determine & amount dependent upon capacity.
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You can purchase testing strips which will indicate your pool water's levels of chlorine, pH and so on. With this information, you can determine which chemicals you need to add, and in what amounts. Visit a pool supply store to get the supplies.
a water safety test, which includes capsizing and swimming at least 6 lengths of a pool.
Improper water chemistry - stay out of the pool until they learn how to properly maintain a swimming pool. Last measure would be to test the water yourself for proper chemistry.
If someone wants to test the water in a swimming pool then they need to buy a supply of the water testing kits that are available. These use chemicals and colors to indicate what is needed to be added to purify the water. Chlorine in some form is also needed regularly.
One can purchase a water test kit for a swimming pool from eBay and Amazon. Chain retailers like Big 5, Walmart, Target, and Costco will all likely carry this item as well.
You buy a little test kit, and adjust the chlorine as directed.
This depends on the water. take a sample to a pool shop and they will work it out for you. Or get a test kit so that you can do it your self.
With a TDS meter...your local pool supply store can do this for you.
There is no simple answer to this question; it depends onpool water temperatureair temperaturerelative humidity of the airwind speedsurface area of the pooland, even if you have all that data, the actual calculation is very complex.The simplest way to determine whether water loss is is via "the bucket test". You can find explanations of how to carry out this test, if you Google "swimming pool leak bucket test".