I have never heard of one without stabilizer. Although the recommended range of stabilizer in a pool is 30-50 ppm, you can have 100 ppm without any adverse affects on health or water chemistry balance.
Check if you have any stabilizer in your pool without stabilizes (cyanuric acid) the chlorine use is greatly increased.
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
Chlorine is used in swimming pools for a few reasons. The most common are: 1. Chlorine acts as a mild disinfectant, it makes swimming in the water a more sanitary activity. 2. Chlorine also inhibits the growth of algae. Without chlorine, most pools would be green within a few days.
The swimming pool at the Landmark Hotel in London is 15-metres. It's a heated and chlorine-free swimming pool. One can enjoy swimming in this pool without worrying about the side effects of chlorine, especially if one is pregnant.
STABILIZERCyanuric acid holds chlorine in the pools water protecting it from losses caused by the sun. I a pool is not properly stabilized it may use up to 2 times as much chlorine. Stabilizer is usually added once at the beginning of the season
Raise the chlorine level to 3.0, then add some chlorine sticks or tablets to the skimmer basket.
Chlorine can not cause fingernails to fall off unless there is long term exposure to the chemical (no diluted) without the use of gloves. It can possibly cause false nails to fall off if spending an extended time in a swimming pool.
Swimming pools without too much chlorine can begin to look contaminated as discolored due to the various particles and gases that could be hitting it. It is much more apparent outdoors than it is indoors.
You haven't provided enough information for your question to be answered. The dimensions and depth of the pool, as well as the amount of stabilizer (CYA) you have in the water are required to determine how much chlorine to add. For help with questions like this, as well as completely understanding how to maintain your pool yourself, I highly recommend http://www.troublefreepool.com
No.I'm not saying swimming is super dangerous but in reality,it isn'tIf you have cuts you can get infected by diseases.Even without cuts,the chlorine is not something you want to get on your skin..............but isn't it made to KILL bactiria so that means that its good to get in cuts so it kills them? im confused
You cannot "contaminate" a chlorine pool or spa with salt or vice versa. Chlorine starts as salt. Chlorine generators use salt to make chlorine. Therefore your "salt" spa is already a chlorine spa, you are just not putting chlorine tablets in it. It is a very common misconception that a salt system is some how different than a chlorine system. There are no "salt generators" and the salt does nothing other than allow a "chlorine generator" to produce chlorine. We get this question almost every day and it's generally because customers are "sold" not "told" about the product they purchased. If you were expecting anything other than purchasing a device that makes chlorine from salt, you will be disappointed. Pool & Spa
Cyanuric Acid levels can be maintained in a few different ways. When you first open your pool if you balance the water correctly you will usually add Stabilizer to your pool which will raise your levels. The ideal levels are between 30-50 with the minimum 10 and max level at 100. Depending what you use for sanitation for example some TriChlor or slo tabs usually have a % of stabilizer built into the chlorine tab but will not usually be enough to bring you to the correct levels but will help whereas liquid chlorine and DiChlor Granulars will not have any stabilizer in them. The purpose of keeping these levels up will save you money as Stabilizer will help keep the chlorine in your pool. If you add it in the initial balancing of your pool you may need to add some in the later part of summer as well. For more pool help visit www.prospectpoolsllc.com/blog