Sunday, July 7, 2013

Pool Chemicals Are A Necessary Investment

By Lana Bray


Maintaining a safe and clean swimming area can be a complex chore. Caring for such a facility properly, however, is essential. Various pool chemicals can be purchased to help individuals reach this goal. The chemicals in which one should invest will depend on numerous factors, such as whether or not the water is soft or hard, and the area where he or she lives.

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.

Several years ago, it was determined by researchers that water that has been chlorinated may become a dangerous breeding ground for disinfection byproducts to grow and develop. This process is called genotoxity and can be harmful to those who spend significant amounts of time swimming. This chemical reaction changes the water's pH. However, there are now specially balanced pH additives that one can use to counteract this chemical change.

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 must also be added to most pools on a regular basis. The best place to add such products is at the front of the water returned. This is the area where the water is being forced back into the pool after being filtered. This pressure assists the consumer to evenly distribute the algaecide. It is important to measure appropriately when using this product.

The aforementioned chemicals can be purchased online or in traditional stores. Those who use swimming pools frequently may wish to buy such products in bulk. Regardless of the shopping venue one selects, it is wise to look for bargains before finalizing the transaction.

Washing one's hands with soap and water after adding pool chemicals is vitally important. Customers should not touch their face or the skin around their eyes after handling substances of this kind. If such contact does occur, the consumer should call his or her poison control center without delay. In order to get full enjoyment from one's swimming facilities, the procedures outlined above should be followed.




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