it depends on whether the person is salt sensitive or not. in my pool some people say they can taste a salt flavor in the pool water and other people can't taste anything. it also depends on the type of chlorine generator you have installed some systems require more salt than others to operate so if you are salt sensitive look for a system that requires a lower level of salt to operate correctly. my system operates at 2900 ppm to 4000 ppm when i keep it at the higher end of the range more people can taste the salt than if i keep it at the lower end. hope this helps
Yes.
In the Ocean, no it wont. However, in a saltwater pool that is'nt cleaned often, the algae can grow in your hair and turn it green.
Depends on the pool, but less than a tenth - unless you are swimming in a paddling pool for babies.
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
No the concentration of salt in a saltwater pool is about equal to the amount of salt found in tears so there is nothing to worry about. as a mater of fact it is probably good for it.
with its tail
Yes.
manatees have babies on the saltwater river
You can swim in a saltwater pool with a broken saltwater generator as long as the water is clean and balanced, and the Intex pump is still functioning properly. The pump will continue to circulate the water, helping to maintain some level of sanitation. However, without the generator producing chlorine, the pool may become less sanitary over time, so it's best to monitor water quality and consider adding chlorine manually if swimming for an extended period. Regular testing and maintenance are key to ensuring safe swimming conditions.
no
You can attach saltwater system to non-Intex pro series pool.
no it is v.s. the law saltwater is bad to drink