OF COURSE NOT!!!!!
OF COURSE NOT!!!!!
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It is not recommended to put Epsom salt in an inflatable pool, as it can damage the material and shorten the pool's lifespan. It is better to use pool-safe chemicals specifically designed for inflatable pools to maintain water quality.
Rock salt is no different than regular salt.
is it okay to eat salt and vinegar chips while pregrant
There are no dangers to a no salt diet. All basic foods that you eat will have some salt already in them.
Yes. It is safe to use plain salt when pregnant. Sometimes you doctor may restrict the use of salt to 4 grams/day.
My brother has a salt water pool which is a chlorine treated pool and his dog seems to prefer drinking out of the pool been doing it for years and is perfectly healthy.
Yes; there is no problem with most normal pool chemicals, such as chlorine algaecide acid, muriatic acid, and pH controls.
The purified salt could still not be safe to eat if it has been contaminated during handling or packaging. Additionally, additives or chemical residues from the purification process could render the salt unsafe for consumption. Lastly, improper storage conditions could lead to the development of harmful bacteria or moisture content that makes the salt unsafe to eat.
Yes, salt can evaporate with pool water. As pool water evaporates, the salt content remains in the pool. When the water evaporates, the salt will be left behind and may accumulate in the pool. Regular testing and monitoring of the pool water chemistry is important to maintain the proper salt levels.