According to many labels on most algicides, you don't have to wait. Actually from the pool guy at the pool store, it will help to mix in the algicide. Just be sure to take a shower when you are done swimming, and make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients before you swim.
What we did was wait 12 hours to swim in the pool after applying chemicals of some sort into the pool.
Well the correct answer for this is your skin will start being green and no one will think its cool.
There are a wide variety of solutions when it comes to controlling algae in swimming pools. The best and most widely used method for controlling algae is by using chlorine.
i read about it.the useful amount is 0.1 ppm
There's a big disadvantage: phosphate is a fertilizer that causes overpopulation of algae and water weeds.
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
A person can go swimming in a pool a few minutes after adding algae treatment and shock to the water. This is provided that a low dose was used. The manufacturers of the algae treatment recommend that a person waits 45 minutes to an hour to swim after adding a normal dose.
Adding algae control to the pool skimmer helps to disperse the chemical and coats the filter media.
Most metal control products are safe to add with no harm to bathers
Aqua Regia is sometimes used as a fish poison. However its main use is to kill off algae and other microbes in swimming pools.This is why you shouldn't swim right after adding it to your pool.
No. That would be a bad choice.
Shock your pool at sundown and you can swim in it the next morning.
You don't have to swim to be strong However if you have the choice of adding it to your regime of exercise it is very good.
i don't see the problem with swimming in a pool of algae i wound not swallow it thought! it may not be good for u
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No. There could be a lot of poisonous sea anemones and bacteria inside the algae ocean. You can also get tangled in sea plants when you are swimming.
When algae multiplies in the ocean out of control they will eventually begin to die rapidly. This is because they have reached their carrying capacity.
Test your water for phosphates. Leaves contain it and phosphates are a growth nutrient for algae. Always use a sodium bromide based algaecide when dealing with yellow algae. (Yellow/brown/mustard algae is chlorine resistant.)