Chlorine treated water does not harm dogs. Dogs senses are developed much much better than humans and if the water has higher level than it is acceptable for them, they would not drink it.
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No, it is not safe to drink water treated with chlorine. Chlorine is added to water as a disinfectant, but drinking water with high levels of chlorine can be harmful to your health. It is important to allow chlorine to dissipate from water before consuming it.
If by "cure" you mean make safe to drink, it can be boiled, or treated with a disinfecting chemical, such as chlorine. It can also be treated with ultraviolet light.
My brother has a salt water pool which is a chlorine treated pool and his dog seems to prefer drinking out of the pool been doing it for years and is perfectly healthy.
Health laws in the U.S. require a certain percentage of chlorine in a swimming pool in order for it to be healthy for humans to swim in. Does YOUR bleach have chlorine in it? Public drinking water supplies have small amounts of chlorine and fluorine in them.
One effective way to remove chlorine from drinking water is by using a carbon filter. Carbon filters can absorb and trap chlorine molecules, resulting in cleaner and safer drinking water.
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
Bacteria (usually) can be killed with ordinary soap or diluted cholrine bleach.
Some everyday products that may contain chlorine include household cleaning products like bleach, pool chemicals, drinking water (which may be treated with chlorine for disinfection), and PVC pipes and vinyl products.
To effectively remove chlorine from drinking water, you can use methods such as boiling, using a carbon filter, or letting the water sit out in an open container to allow the chlorine to evaporate. These methods can help improve the taste and quality of your drinking water.
No, I have not used drinking water chlorine test strips to ensure the safety of my water supply.