Minggu, 01 Juni 2014

Public pool water question?




jenner


I'm 15 and i have a vomiting phobia, today i went to a pool party at the flying W

It was fun, but the water was very warm (it was 100 degrees outside so i can see why)
But they're were a lot of kids in the pool also, Im worried i could catch a stomach bug or some other vomiting illness from being in the pool. I've never been to the flying W so idk how well they clean or how sufficient their chlorine levels are, if i didnt swallow any water would i be okay either way?

Thanks so much, im pretty worried over this



Answer
Public pool superchlorinate them daily and maybe hourly. Some public pools have an automatic system. For my above ground pool, I pour in a gallon of chlorine when I have a few guests after they leave. I also do it once a week.

Such activity kills all bacteria and algae.

How do I take good care of my swimming pool?




Teresa Z


It's been revamped with Pebble Tec this year, and contains about 24,000 gallons of water. I live in Phoenix, Arizona. With this information, what can I do to get my pool in the best condition, and to keep it that way?

pH ... ~8.0
Chlorine ... ~1.0
Average water temp ... ~78°f

I have been keeping the pool chlorinated and leaf-free, but a very busy week has ruined my previous efforts. The floor is dusty and green and brown (maybe brown is dead?) algae is in small patches here and there.



Answer
You should get an automatic pool sweep, They run off your current pool pump and will clean the pool every day. They cost $150-$ 250 but are well worth the price




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