Hmmm, not likely. Do you feel the tingling elsewhere? Sounds like stray voltage. How old is your pool and equipment? it is not the salt system. If it is not an electrical problem then it could be improper chemical balance and since you did not list pH or alkalinity readings I assume it is that. Adjust your chemistry and see if that was it. If not and the tingling continues stop using the pool until you can have the electrical system thoroughly checked. Do you have a pool light? Is it on? Do you have a GFCI for the light at a junction box or circuit breaker box? If not why not? You must have a GFCI installed to code!!!!!!!!!!!!
chlorine is used in pools to disinfect them.
Yes, cotton clothing can have an effect on chlorine in pools. When cotton clothing is worn in pools, the fabric can absorb chlorine, which may cause the chlorine levels in the water to decrease. It is recommended to avoid wearing cotton clothing in pools to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for water sanitation.
Yes. Chlorine is used to prevent the growth of algae. Some pools use salt.
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Chlorine can irritate the eye by causing dryness, redness, and a burning sensation. Prolonged exposure to chlorine in swimming pools can lead to more serious eye issues such as conjunctivitis or corneal abrasions. It is important to wear goggles while swimming to protect the eyes from chlorine exposure.
Clor in the pools and carrots...
It has litle effect on the pools acidity.
Chlorine is used to disinfect Swimming Pools.
Chlorine can be found in swimming pools and cleaning products such as bleach. It can also be found in tap water if it has been treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes.
it hasn't been found chlorine is used in pools to disinfect them.
it keeps the pool clean
To kill bacteria