Yes, swimming in a pool that smells like a sewer can be concerning. The odor may indicate poor water quality, inadequate sanitation, or the presence of harmful bacteria and contaminants. Swimming in such conditions can pose health risks, including skin infections or gastrointestinal issues. It's advisable to avoid the pool and report the issue to management for proper maintenance and treatment.
I like to swim every day in the pool.
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This question can only be answered by testing the water. There are alot more parameters to water being balanced than just chlorine. I would rather swim in a pool that smelled like chlorine than not. At least you know there is some chlorine in the water.. THE ABOVE IS WRONG!!! If you smell "chlorine" you do not have enough free chlorine in the water. Chlorine in and of itself is odorless. The only time it smells is when it combines with organic compounds like skin cells, tanning lotions, etc. What you are smelling is "combine chlorine" which is incapable of sanitizing the water. You must therefore "shock" the pool with a high dose of chlorine or other substance to get rid of the combined chlorine and leave sufficient amounts of "free" chlorine available to disinfect the water. If a pool smells...don't swim in it until they add more chlorine!
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed
yes turtles can swim in a swimming pool unless you have clorokx then you canot have them in ur pool
Take your swim suit of and give him a lapdance.
A person would very much like to go swim in the pool. Most people that are not hydrophobic or sensitive about their body shape are willing to go swim in swimming pools.
No
Any time you like calcium is harmless
maybe if you like to hurt yourself
Personal preference. I like mine at 82=85 f.
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