The test strips for home read free chlorine. You could have a chlorine lock where your total chlorine is there but free chlorine is being used up by bacteria. You may need to SUPER shock your pool with granulated chlorine. Another possibility is your strips are old. They usually are good for a year after the date on package. Also keep them dry and closed when not in use.
If chlorine tablets get wet, they will start to dissolve and release chlorine gas more quickly than intended. This can pose a safety hazard due to the rapid release of chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is essential to store chlorine tablets in a cool, dry place to prevent them from getting wet.
To reduce chlorine levels in your pool, you can dilute the water by adding fresh water. You can also utilize a chlorine neutralizer to help bring down the chlorine levels quickly. Additionally, allowing the pool to sit uncovered in direct sunlight can also help to dissipate chlorine.
Storing large amounts of chlorine at home can be dangerous due to its toxic and flammable properties. It is recommended to store chlorine in small quantities, properly sealed and away from heat or sunlight to avoid accidents or health risks. Contact your local authorities for guidelines on safe storage and disposal of chlorine.
To make glow sticks last longer, store them in the freezer before using them and then seal them in an airtight container after use to prevent air exposure. This can help preserve the chemicals inside the glow sticks and extend their glow time.
Chlorine should be stored in a cool place to prevent it from evaporating too quickly. High temperatures can cause chlorine gas to build up in the storage area, increasing the risk of inhalation and potential respiratory issues. Storing chlorine in a cool place also helps maintain its stability and prolong its shelf life.
No, swimming in chlorine pools does not prevent fleas on dogs. Also, too much of the chlorine could be harmful to the dog. Try getting some flea prevention from the vet or from the store.
If chlorine tablets get wet, they will start to dissolve and release chlorine gas more quickly than intended. This can pose a safety hazard due to the rapid release of chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is essential to store chlorine tablets in a cool, dry place to prevent them from getting wet.
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I would not try it stick with getting them from the pet store there are tons of cool chew toys there this is coming from a hamster owner and breeder
Bleach is unstabilized chlorine. It is just a weaker form of the chlorine you buy at the pool store.
Yes they like sticks in their cage but you should get them from a pet store or disinfect the sticks in some way if you get them from outside.
I store them in the bread box. What kind of stupid question is this?
yes they do
You can boil it if you are going to drink it. If you are talking about pools there is this chemical called chlorine that you put in the pool. Chlorine can be found sometimes at a gardening store, backyard store, but not at your local market.
i not for sure where you can get gas chlorine, but if you want the kind of chlorine that goes into your pool and cleans to, just go to your local pool store and I'm sure that they have pleanty for you needs.
LaxWorld... that's where i go :)
Go to a pool supply store.... they've got tons of it