chlorine is used every day, in everything from pools and our drinking water.
Last Man Out of the Water A Boxing Day Swim - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
You have to add more chlorine.
They move in the water like birds move in the air, a sort of flying through the water.
You may bump into chlorine in your tap water, swimming pools, cleaning products, and some food and beverages.
Put out in the sun for a day or two.
Yes, you can. You can even swim while you are in that time if you use tampons. Exercise is good for you, and water will not hurt you.
National Tattoo Day is tomorrow on March 23, but most people don't acknowledge this, mainly due to the foolishness of having a national tattoo day.
Chlorine does affect the growth of many plants. When you water the plant with it it will soak in quickly and probably die the next day. So I would recommend not using chlorine to water your plants
Yes, inhalation of excessive chlorine gas can cause respiratory damage, including irritation, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Prolonged exposure to high levels of chlorine gas can lead to more serious respiratory issues such as bronchitis or pulmonary edema. It is important to take appropriate precautions when working with chlorine to prevent respiratory harm.
After you get your tattoo done, wait to shower or bath until the next day. However, you will want to peel the bandage off 1-2 hours later, under running warm water. You can get your tattoo wet anytime the day after your it's done, but do not submerge or soak it. Always pat it dry, and never rub it. Google "Tattoo Aftercare".
Yes, if you're used to chilly water. I swim in the Gulf almost every day, year round. The water is not as cold as The Pacific off Malibu in the summer or the Atlantic side of Florida, where millions swim.