Chlorine is measured in ppm (Parts Per Million). "Level 5" is probably specific to whichever brand pool test you are using. I would refer to the manual.
Once chlorine level drops to 5 ppm or below, it is safe to swim.
It is generally safe to swim in a pool after adding liquid chlorine once the chlorine levels have dropped to recommended levels for swimming, which typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour. It is important to test the chlorine levels before entering the pool to ensure it is safe for swimming.
I'm not sure what you mean. If your qeustion is how long do you have to wait to swim after adding chlorine, it really depends. If you're adding chlorine to bring the level up to 2.0 or 3.0ppm, then wait minimum 1 hour before swimming, and be sure the filter is on. If you're shocking the pool and bringing the level up to 10-12ppm, you need to wait until the pool reaches a safe level as stated above.
Totally. um, ever heard of unsanitary water. Someone could have just peed in the pool. Someone who recently had diahrea who is or was in the pool - lethal. Many, many other diseases to numerous to mention. Even if the water looks clear - you can't see germs. - it is not a safe practice!
No it isn't good. You are having trouble breathing to begin with and the high level of chlorine in a pool is not good to breath.
You should not re-enter the pool until the chlorine level is 3ppm or less on your test strip, however long that takes. Chlorine is a known carcinogen and high chlorine levels are linked to many respiratory diseases.
Swimming in a pool with low chlorine levels can increase the risk of bacteria and algae growth, which can lead to potential health issues. It is recommended to maintain proper chlorine levels in the pool to ensure a safe and clean swimming environment.
no he couldn't swim that's why he died he drack too much chlorine and passed out in the pool! no he couldn't swim that's why he died he drack too much chlorine and passed out in the pool!
You can swim in a pool without chlorine or salt they just keep the pool clean. but if you do it can give you bad skin
I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)
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