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Swimming Pool Chemicals – A Easy to Follow Manual for Keeping a Sanitary and Healthy Swimming Pool

By Pool Chemicals Support Team, OnlinePoolChemicals.com

 

 

Balance

Maintaining the correct equilibrium of pool chemicals in your water is to a healthy pool and getting an agreeable session many times. Your pool will keep looking and smelling fresh and, really critically, the growth of bacteria and algae will remain at a minimum, this will ensure that neither you nor your pool suffer.

The First Stage

The initial stage is to make sure that the pool has the right mix of chemicals when you fill. A swimming pool starter kit could be the best option here to be sure you get it right from the beginning, and there is a large selection available on the market just like the ones we manufacture and distribute from our pool, spa chemicals store.

Continuation

After this you need to make sure you test using a testing kit. This makes sure you get the right balance of chemicals

{To let you enjoy your swimming pool or spa it is important that the water is tested on a timetabled basis and you make sure you keep it in good condition. You can do this by the regular use of pool treatment chemicals. The testing of the water may at first seem daunting, however test kits are easy to follow and will give quick reliable results. }

The fundamental tests are
1.     pH
2.     Alkalinity
3.     Sanitiser (Free Chlorine or Bromine)

Sight Investigation
1.     Investigate the pool water for a clear appearance, and ensure it is clear.

Other Tests
1.     Calcium hardness
2.     Combined chlorine
3.     Copper levels

To help you , you can always record your results and the chemical dosings you carry out.
Don’t Forget to test the water again after the addition of chemicals to ensure you have created the appropriate chemical levels.

Remember

* If the water is foggy then it is not safe to swim, people cannot see the bottom and may dive into dangerously shallow water!
* People in difficulty under the water will not be seen!
* Cloudy water is a sign that there is a problem with the treatment.

Sanitation is the most important for using pool chemicals. Left untreated, a swimming pool can become a breeding ground for bacteria and algae. The algae can damage the pool but the bacteria will make you sick!

The solution is a sanitiser like Bromine or Chlorine. You will need to ensure that the levelsare maintained at all times and the level should be checked and supplemented weekly or when needed. Don’t Forget, if you want to decrease the levels, just add more water to your pool to reduce the concentration of the chlorine. There are a number of options for adding the Chlorine to the pool. Try using slow dissolving tablets in conjunction with a chlorinator or, alternatively, a floater. You may need to be careful that the floater stays in your swimming pool though!

Twice a month you will also need to treat your pool with additional pool products to deal with the waste by-products created by the Chlorine, i.e. the dead bacteria and algae. Most will, of course, have been removed by your filtration system but some will remain and decompose creating to unpleasant smells and skin and eye irritation. You should easily tell when this is appropriate because the water will appear , you can use clarifiers and flocculents to sort this out.

When managing your pool, watch your ph levels. This measures the acidity in your pool. The balance needs to be kept stable to enable the Chlorine to work effectively. After that, an effective pool filtration system will help you to keep your water clean and sanitary. This is the key to an enjoyable swim every time!

If you live in the UK, you can  shop online for Swimming Pool Chemicals at www.onlinepoolchemcials.com where you can find great deals at manufacturer prices.

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