Chlorine in pools is designed to take care of a normal amount of bird droppings. If you have a higher level of bird droppings than normal in your pool, you need to raise your chlorine level and backwash your filter every couple of days.
chlorine
No. In fact chlorine is added to swimming pools to kill bacteria.
Chlorine
Chlorine is used to kill bacteria in swimming pools. It's the same thing used to clean your drinking water.
chlorine or the filter
You buy a little test kit, and adjust the chlorine as directed.
Clean water Kills Bacteria in swimming pools
Chlorine gas is used to kill bacteria in water treatment facilities to disinfect drinking water and in swimming pools to maintain water quality. It is also used in the production of some household cleaning products to kill germs and bacteria.
Chlorine so it can remove and fight bacteria:)
to sterilise (kills bacteria) water, eg. in swimming pools and in water treatment. Also in the manufacture of PVC.
Duck droppings when left to dry on the side of the pool can harbour a mould that will cause long term sickness if ingested. Small children are at risk of course. When ducks foul the water it does get filtered eventually and the chlorine does sanitise the droppings however I would like to see a stronger level of chlorine at all times if ducks are visiting. My product Kings Duck Solution made here in Beenleigh will get rid of them. Michael
When salt and chlorine are mixed together in water, chlorine gas is produced. This reaction is used in swimming pools as a way to generate chlorine for disinfection.