Category: Water tech
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Chlorine toxicity in pools: causes, symptoms and solutions
People go to the hospital every year because of exposure to too much chlorine in their pools. Often, chlorine toxicity is the result of an error such as putting too much chlorine in the pool, mixing chlorine with other chemicals, or a chlorination system malfunction.
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Which pool treatment method is right for you? [Infographic]
You want a home pool treatment solution that will protect our environment and your family from toxic chemicals, offer safe, effective water treatment and save you time and money. To help you narrow your options, we created a side-by-side comparison of five common pool treatment options. Health: By lowering chlorine levels in your pool you are lowering…
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A guide to pool shock
Pool shock is a great tool for keeping your pool’s chemistry balanced, and it is the best way to eliminate algae and return you water to pristine condition.
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Comparing chlorine levels: your Clear Comfort pool vs. your drinking water [Infographic]
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that the maximum level of residual chlorine safe for drinking water is 4 parts per million (PPM). In contrast, the chlorine levels in a Clear Comfort home pool can range between just 0 to 1.15 ppm.
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Cyanuric acid: friend or foe of swimming pools?
A common pool service household name, cyanuric acid is now in the toolbox of most residential and commercial pool service professionals who are servicing outdoor pools. However, when cyanuric acid is misused, it can lead to serious problems.
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Comparing pool water treatment methods: UV, ozone & ionizers
A comparison of UV, ozone, ionizers, and hydroxyl-based advanced oxidation pool water treatment systems for residential or commercial pools.