Algecides aren't very harmful to humans or pets but for safety's sake wait an hour for most pool chemicals. If your algecide has copper as the active ingredient, wait a few hours longer just to keep the blonde-haired kids hair from going green.
Yes, absolutely yes, but not copper based. Pool & Spa
If you use a cooper based algeacide than yes it will. There are a veriety of diferent types of algeacides and the blue (cooper) ones tend to be cheaper, but too much will turn blond hair green. Pool Masters
use algeacide to take out the green
Pool Shock
Until the pool is open for business
If you are sure it's not algea, then your PH Level is likely low. You need to add PH "Up" to your pool according to the directions, shock it, and brush the liner. You also need to add the maintenance amount of Algeacide weekly.
go to your local dealer and purchase a bag of pool shock in one hour it will be clear again If your controller has a Shock or Super Chlorinate setting then put it in super chlorinate and run the filter. You should also add sone algeacide and maintain it.
Chlorine is an effective agent against treating your pool against bacteria. You can buy supplies to test and treat your pool at pool shops.
There is nothing mandatory for a pool player that he/she must have.
It is not necessary to use algaecide when you have an ionizer because the ionizer system helps prevent algae growth in the pool water. Using both algaecide and an ionizer can lead to over treatment and potential adverse effects on water quality. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific pool system.
Did you not read the label instructions? Why do you need that much in a very small pool? I would recommend to drain partially and refill however I would hesitate to dump that much toxic chemical into the streets and into the water supply or ocean. Try draining to the sewer but be careful for overflow into the shower or toilet.
L + W = P/2 ie 162 ft. If W = 93 L must be 69. This pool is wider than it is long!?