I've been in the pool biz for over thirty years and I've never heard this question come up. I can only assume that since people use their pools in the summer when the sun is at its hottest the skin darkening comes from the.....sun!
There would be no measurable difference.
Swimming pools are chlorinated (have Cl2 added to it) and filtered to decrease bacteria and dirt content.
Water is chlorinated to keep bacteria and other pathogen down to a point where the water wont cause illness.
No, the chlorination will not harm the dog.
Chlorinated water can weaken the setting that holds the diamond in place on a ring, potentially leading to the diamond becoming loose or falling out. It can also cause discoloration or damage to the metal of the ring over time. It's best to remove diamond rings before swimming or using chlorinated water to protect their integrity.
I have found swimming in ch water is ok, but since our town was forced to drink chlorinated water as of this month, i believe it has made me very sick which is also a cause of being very tired. i cant wake up in the morning.
No HFMD can not survive in Chlorinated water. Actually the chlorinated water will help Sue M MD
Oh yes, viruses and other agents of disease are impeded by salt water just as much as they are by chlorinated fresh water. HIV does not spread through salt water.
I depends if it is a chlorinated pool. If so, wait 24-72 hours. If it is natural water, you do not have to wait.
If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
Yes. Small cuts and scrapes will heal faster when swimming in chlorinated water. The chlorine will kill unwanted bacteria in the wound.
Just wait it out it will reduce naturally fairly quickly. if it is over chlorinated using a salt water chlorinator reduce the chlorinator setting so that it doesn't produce as much chlorine.