Oh, it looks like we have a happy little accident in the pool! That's okay, accidents happen sometimes. The important thing is to calmly and quickly clean it up using the proper pool cleaning tools and chemicals. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents waiting to be fixed!
It is a common phrase that means defecating. the Cosby's are the feces and the toilet bowl is the pool.
To clean feces from a swimming pool, first, ensure the pool is closed to swimmers. Use a net or skimmer to remove the solid waste, taking care to avoid splashing. After removal, disinfect the area by adding chlorine to the pool, following guidelines for the appropriate amount based on the pool's volume. Finally, monitor the water's chemical balance and clarity before reopening the pool.
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Remove the feces to the best of your ability. Make sure chlorine levels are where they are supposed to be - 10 ppm for this "accident". The chlorine will kill any germs in the fecal matter in about 24 hours. If a public pool, contact the local health department for proper guidelines for timeline to close the pool and further testing methods.
Sorry that was mine :( I would clear out cos i had curry last night :/
It gets digested like anything else you eat. It eventualy turns into feces.
Feces can be a serous source of illness in a swimming pool and should be cleaned up as thoroughly as possible followed up by shocking the pool. So long as the disinfection regime of the pool is properly maintained there is not much to worry about.
It depends on the size of the pool, if its a kiddie pool, just empty it and refill it. For larger pools, the bacteria that is on the dog feces will die in a matter of seconds after coming in contact with chlorine. So it is unessesary to wait for decontamination. KeVin Toronto
This depends on the size of the pool the amount of use it gets, the amount of bio-materials such as leaves seeds flowers industrial pollutants that fall into the water and the amount of sunlight it gets.
Yes, as a matter of fact you do have to empty the whole pool if someone vometshere is why.The chemicals in vomet spread thoughout the pool.The cholrine in a pool can not clean vomet, its to strong.If the swimmers see that they didnt empty the pool they would never come back to swim.No, if its feces(poo) then you will have to do a shock treatment and cholrinate it again.
You don't have to change the pool filter for years Unless it gets damaged. You do however have to clean the pool filter whenever the presure leading to the filter gets too high. This indicates a dirty filter that is not allowing water to get through effectively.
yes if it gets steped on,