0 Pool Chemicals Are A Necessary Investment

By Lana Bray


Maintaining a swimming area in a safe and clean condition can be a complicated endeavor. However, giving proper care to such an addition to one's home is essential. A variety of pool chemicals are available to assist consumers to achieve this goal. The necessary chemicals will depend on several factors, including the area in which one lives, and whether or not the water is soft or hard.

One of the most common chemical products for pools is chlorine. This is because it maintains algae-free water and destroys bacteria. Calcium is often used in conjunction with chlorine products, as this combination is especially helpful in freeing the water from microbes. It is essential, however, to follow the manufacturer's instructions when using chemicals containing chlorine.

Another product frequently utilized to maintain swimming facilities is bromine. This substance prevents algae growth and kills bacteria, just like chlorine. However, calcium and chlorine are used more commonly than bromine. The latter is more often used in hot tubs and Jacuzzis. This is because it is less irritating to humans when placed in warm or hot water. When used in water that is cold, it is often more irritating to the swimmer's eyes than chlorine. Bromine is still a viable choice, however, depending on where one lives.

It was determined in the past through research that chlorinated water may promote the growth of dangerous disinfection byproducts. This action is referred to as genotoxity and may harm those who frequently spend time in chlorinated water. The chemical reaction that takes place in the changes the pH of the water. However, pH balancing additives are now on the market that homeowners can use to counteract this occurrence.

Most pool maintenance chemicals can be bought in tablet form. The latter are usually approximately the size of a hockey puck. The skimmer basket of the pool is the best place to position the tablets. The manufacturer's instructions should always be followed, but in most instances consumers are directed to use 2 to 3 tablets every time they clean their swimming facilities.

Algaecides should also be regularly added to swimming facilities. They should be placed in front of the area where water is forced back into the pool once it has been filtered. This is because such water is pressurized and assists the homeowner to distribute the algaecide evenly. It is essential to appropriately measure this product whenever it is used.

Both traditional stores and websites offer the aforementioned substances. Such products can be purchased in bulk by those who frequently use swimming facilities. Regardless of where one buys his or her chemicals, searching for bargains is a good idea prior to making a final decision about a specific product.

After adding pool chemicals one must be sure to wash his or her hands soap and water. Consumers should avoid touching their eyes or face after using such products. If any skin or eye contact does occur, the person should contact his or her poison control center immediately. Following the aforementioned procedures will ensure that one gets full enjoyment from his or her swimming pool.




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