If there is a good water table in your area you should not have a problem. I would recommend running for an hour on then 2 or 3 hours off especially in dry weather. Of course if people in your house need to take a shower, run the dishwasher, or wash clothes you will need to consider this as well.
I would not recommend it, the bubbles could get into the pipes of the pool which could cause problems with the water that runs out of the pipe. It is also could affect the chlorine in the pool.
no it is not
I would use it to clean the pool, swish it around with water, then throw the whole thing out and fill with clean water for the child to play in. There is a spray that Clorox has out called Everywhere spray that also cleans and is suppose to be safe for children to be around.
No, it is not safe for cats to drink pool water as it may contain harmful chemicals like chlorine that can be toxic to them. It is important to provide fresh, clean water for your cat to drink.
Water guns are a safe idea for you child. Floaties and pool balls are other toys that will be good for your child.
Not currently anything on the market that is safe. Fill and clean your pool thoroughly, vacuum and call a swimming pool leak detection company.
I would say water is safe, balanced and crystal clear.
The safety of a person swimming in foamy pool water is related to the reason the water is foamy. Chemicals in the pool may not be safe when treating for a time period after added to the water. It is best to ask a person who manages the pool, identify why foam is present, and read all chemical warnings.
If the water is properly cleaned and treated before swimming, it can be safe to use rain run-off in a pool.
No it is not and it is safe to drink
You can make your pool blue by by putting blue dye in it, but make sure it is safe to consume and to have on the skin if people or animals are going to be in contact with it. Most pool users have the pool painted with water resistant paint and then when fully dried they fill the pool - dyes such as "NBS BIRU (Blue Dye)" and many other are available but the onus is on you to ensure the safety of teh water for what ever purpose you want to usei it for
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in a pool. Dry ice can lower the temperature of the water too quickly, potentially causing harm to swimmers and damaging the pool equipment.