How to Sanitize your Swimming Pools
Swimming pool sanitation plays a very significant role in preventing diseases from being transmitted from a swimmer to another swimmer. Water management in a swimming pool should be one of the factors that pool operators should give sufficient attention to, just like how they provide a lifeguard to ensure the safety of swimmers. Highly maintained swimming pools are less likely to have health hazards. The pH, total alkalinity and clarity of the water are taken into consideration in order to meet the standards.
Sodium hypochlorite, a simple chlorine compound, can be used as a strong oxidizing agent while bromine and ozone are also utilized as disinfectants. Chlorine and bromine can be passed through an electrical current on the pool water and ozone can be generated on site through the air. When putting any chemicals in the pool, it is very critical to achieve the right pH to maintain a safe concentration. The desired pool pH ranges from 7.2 to 7.6. A
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