Pool season isn't complete without the scent of chlorine in the air. But does smelling the chemical mean the pool is overchlorinated? And if so, what happens if you're overexposed to the disinfectant?
As temperatures rise, the siren sound of the swimming pool amplifies. While chemicals like chlorine and bromine do their darndest to kill off bacteria and viruses, some germs stay afloat. Enjoy your ...
Starting May 7, the San Luis Obispo County Department of Public Works will temporarily switch the disinfectant used in the Lopez Project water system from chloramine to free chlorine. This change will ...
WaterGuru’s second-generation Sense provides more advanced chemistry information, but you’ll pay more for the privilege. The WaterGuru Sense (now marketed as the Sense S1) changed the game for my ...
Five people in Ohio were reportedly injured Thursday from a chemical reaction while getting their swimming pool ready for the summer season. The homeowner in the Cleveland suburb of Eastlake was ...
AN outdoor pool is the centrepiece of any self-respecting holiday resort. Sunshine, sunloungers and kids trying to sink each other’s inflatables. But this was no ordinary swimming pool. This was a ...
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