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There are two types of maintenance that every pool requires, preventive and corrective.
The first must be programmed with the help of your local pool specialist, it will mainly include disinfection, vacuuming and recirculation.
The second, change of filter material, and other corrective activities as your pool demands.
In general, your pool is safe to use, after the chemicals have dispersed throughout the water, an hour of waiting should suffice.
If you have performed a chlorine shock then you will need to wait until the chlorine levels have returned to recommended levels.
Absolutely. Chlorine-based sanitizers are approved by the United States Environmental Protection Dept.
Chlorine levels within the recommended ranges do not pose any threat to health.
Chlorine-based disinfectants have been used safely for more than a century, 9 out of 10 pools have chlorine.
If you want a clean, healthy and safe environment in your pool, the chemical balance will be synonymous with this, imbalances in chlorine, pH, calcium, etc. They could be tremendously detrimental to your safety and that of your pool equipment.
No, the salinity of salt water alone is far from being harmful enough to cause corrosion in equipment.
Yes, recirculation must be at least once a day.
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