Warm water is a breading ground for bacteria and mold, and if the swimmer is exposed to it, it can be dangerous or cause minor problems such as ear infections.
You buy a little test kit, and adjust the chlorine as directed.
Pool shock should be used to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of a swimming pool when the chlorine levels are low, there is visible algae growth, or after heavy pool usage. It helps to kill bacteria and algae, and should be used regularly as part of a pool maintenance routine.
Yes because if the pool is Not clean then bacteria is in the pool which causes his infection
Usually the ph is tested with a phenol red indicator but litmus paper can be used
Swimming pools are chlorinated (have Cl2 added to it) and filtered to decrease bacteria and dirt content.
Use a fine net to remove the more solid parts, the chlorine should take care of any bacteria.
Chlorine so it can remove and fight bacteria:)
The swimming pool temp should be 26 - 27 degree cent
A highly rated swimming pool has to consist of safety and hygiene. A highly rated pool should have trained life guards and should have a clean changing and pool area.
Swimming in a pool with chlorine while on your period is generally safe and shouldn't cause any issues. The chlorine in the pool will kill off most bacteria, and any menstrual blood will be diluted in the pool water. It's important to wear tampons or menstrual cups while swimming to prevent leakage.
Red or pink algae in a swimming pool is actually a bacteria. The most common cause is contamination from swimming suits when going from the ocean to the pool. Chlorine is the most effective treatment. Algae products will not work because it is not a true algae.
You should check your local swimming pool. Or you can see a YMCA.