Tanalised timber, which is treated with preservatives to prevent rot and insect damage, is generally considered safe for use around koi ponds. However, it's essential to ensure that the chemicals used in the tanalisation process are non-toxic and safe for aquatic life. Always check for any specific product guidelines and consider using timber that is certified safe for aquatic environments. Regular maintenance and monitoring are also important to ensure the safety of the koi.
they are safe from preators & laze around on rocks
No
Yes
The only really safe toys for pools when kids are around are inflatables-like inflatable balls,they can usually be bought from most hobby stores for next to no money.
there is more grip with bare feet.
No sanitizer? Not safe! Especially for females.
It is generally not recommended for newborns to swim in pools due to the risk of infections and potential harm to their delicate skin. It is best to wait until they are older and have better developed immune systems before introducing them to swimming in pools.
No information can be found to determine the safety of rubber bracelets in swimming pools. Therefore, it is likely that they pose no safety hazard to the wearer or to others.
yes.also swimming is a good exercise during pregnancy.
Yes but it always depends on if you canswim and the depth of the water. It s good for exercising and is pretty safe. It relaxes you. It has more pros than cons so i think they are safe.
I've not heard of any NZ timbers that are not food safe.
All pools need something to help keep it clean and safe. Chlorine has long been the sanitizer of choice. Saltwater is no different, as the charged cell breaks down Salt in the water into Chlorine.