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Adjust your chlorine generator levels.
yes! They can even be deadly.
Chlorine levels should be between 1-5 ppm
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If there are high levels of either chlorine or bromine in a hot tub, then these chemicals can be irritating to the skin. Absorbing high levels of bromine can also lead to iodine deficiencies in the body. Chlorine is typically safer.
No. It smells like bleach, in high levels it can be extremely harmful to the respiratory tract and in high concentrations fatal.
Chlorine levels are too high. Wait a few days and test again.
You can check the pool chlorine levels with some litmus paper the levels need to be between 7.2 and 7.6 on the ph scale it would need a lot of chlorine for hair to fall out Safe levels are below 5ppm chlorine. You won't die if you swim in 10 ppm once or twice, but there could be harmful effects if you swim very regularly in high doses.
I can't answer the initial question if chlorine generators give off high chlorine false readings. I have an inline chlorine dispenser and it seems to work just fine for me. But the second part of the question asking if high chlorine will give false readings for pH and TA. I have read that somewhere and I am currently researching to validate that finding.
High chlorine levels will make the pH in your pool high. You can add borates to help stabilize the pH level in your pool.
You should not re-enter the pool until the chlorine level is 3ppm or less on your test strip, however long that takes. Chlorine is a known carcinogen and high chlorine levels are linked to many respiratory diseases.
If it does not have a massive pad then it should be fine. Just high chlorine levels may damage the fabric.