Yes, too much diatomaceous earth (DE) powder in a pool can be dangerous. Excessive DE can lead to poor water circulation, cloudy water, and can irritate skin and eyes. Additionally, if ingested, it may cause health issues for swimmers. It's important to follow manufacturer guidelines for proper DE usage in pool filtration systems.
Clorine is dangerous, see this website: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafY8DO.html And here is how I handle my Pool: http://live-efficient-green.blogspot.com/2009/07/pool-with-no-harmfull-chemicals.html Hope this helps.
Cooper or coPPer ? Too much cOOper , then ask Cooper to get out of the pool !!
1 to 2 hrs. New answer: By pool powder - do you mean dry chlorine? Minimum time may be about 20 minutes with a good circulation system. That too, depends on the quantity of the "pool powder".
Dangerous in what sense? If you mean toxic, the answer is generally no, though iron poisoning is possible if you ingest too much. Fine iron powder can be flammable if dispersed in air. A solid iron rod can be an effective blunt weapon.
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Dangerous in what sense? If you mean toxic, the answer is generally no, though iron poisoning is possible if you ingest too much. Fine iron powder can be flammable if dispersed in air. A solid iron rod can be an effective blunt weapon.
Yes. By definition, too much is too much. You will suffer that by which it is in fact too much
Yes, too much of anything can be dangerous for you/your health.
Yes if you add too much or add it before it can dissolve it will end up sitting on the bottom of the pool.
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If you have too much baking powder, the muffin will look and taste different. If you have too little baking powder, the muffin will be all flat and taste different.
Add more water.