This is a rhetorical question. Perhaps not intentionally, but nonetheless is. Chlorine is not used in hot tubs because it is genearlly unstable and doesn't readily exist as the element in nature. Bromine is typically used, and more recently salt.
Although chlorine is a poisonous gas which can kill people, and chlorine was used for that purpose in WW I, it is virtually impossible that your hot tub will contain so much chlorine as to endanger your health. It's safe.
You would typically need to add around 2-3 ounces of chlorine for every 350 gallons of water in a hot tub. However, it's important to test the water regularly and adjust the chlorine levels based on the specific conditions of your hot tub.
yes your skin could burn you should make sure that you put as much as directed no less or not clean and not too much or too dangerous
you don't put chlorine in the bath tub you put it in pool,and hot tubs, public water ect.
Chlorine.
Any hot tub can be sanitized with cholrine-free treatments. Hot Tub Silver is one such product.
for a luxury hot tub it is 15,000
Yes, using a hot tub with a high pH level can be dangerous as it can lead to skin and eye irritation. It can also cause the water to become cloudy and scale buildup on the hot tub surfaces, affecting its functionality. Regular monitoring and adjusting of pH levels is important for a safe and enjoyable hot tub experience.
Chemicals used in hot tubs include Bromine or chlorine. Chlorine comes in granulated forms or a liquid. Another chemical used in hot tubs is sodium bromide.
yes, dont do it
it is about £300
No, hydrogen peroxide does not lower chlorine levels in a hot tub. In fact, it can actually work in conjunction with chlorine as an oxidizer to help keep the water clean and clear. If you need to lower chlorine levels, you may need to dilute the water or use a chlorine neutralizer specifically designed for hot tubs.