Yes, it is ok to use iron out in a pool for "cleaning only". If you intend to swim in the pool iron out can cause skin and eye irritations and poisoning if swallowed. The makers of Iron Out said it is not recommended for swimming pools.
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Yes stys aren't contagious ( I don't think)
no. it is probably toxic. try some liquid eye liner that is black. it's like paint, but safe
It can stain the plaster and reacts with chlorine in the pool (uses up chlorine faster and makes a black deposit). If it's not from the well water, then a galvanized pipe or part of a heater or pump is corroded. That can be expensive or dangerous if the part fails. It might be a good idea to check with your local pool supply company, or have a qualified pool service person check it out for you.
If you do not get the face wet or go underwater, contacts should be fine. If you do get splashed or dunked they are unlikely to be flushed out, but they can hold chemicals present in the pool water against the eye for a longer period than would normally happen if you were not wearing them. Then it would be advisable to take them out! If you wear goggles that would be best!
There is nothing in marijuana that would effect the black eye in anyway, although it might serve as a minor pain relief and help you take your mind off it. In short, it is safe.
Swimming in a pool with excessive chlorine can cause skin and eye irritation, respiratory problems, and even chemical burns. It can also lead to headaches, dizziness, and nausea. It's important to maintain proper chlorine levels in the pool to ensure a safe swimming environment.
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Yes, in life threatening situation and NOT over an extended period of time. (Do not put your bunny in a pool, bath or anywhere he has more water than eye-level : he could drown!)
Swimming in a pool with high free chlorine can cause skin and eye irritation. It is recommended to wait until the chlorine levels have returned to normal before swimming in the pool to avoid any discomfort or potential health issues.
Of course! However, if you find that the stye begins to redden or swell or is severe, WEAR GOGGLES!