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How Do You Use Bleach In Pools?

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How Do You Use Bleach In Pools?

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Chlorine bleach is one of the oldest sanitizers used to kill microorganisms in water. The liquid form of pool chlorine is a relatively inexpensive way to keep a pool sparkling clear and safe for swimmers. At normal pool levels, about 2.0 parts per million, it is safe for humans, even if you swallow the pool water. Pour liquid pool bleach directly into the pool for a quick shock to improve the sanitation level rapidly. When chlorine mixes with water, it disassociates into two components–hypochlorous acid (HOCL) and hydrochloric acid (HCL). The hypochorous acid is the killing agent in chlorine. It cuts through the cell walls of microorganisms and attacks the enzymes in the cells. Stay out of the water for at least an hour after pouring in liquid chlorine. Pouring chlorine directly into the pool has its drawbacks for swimmers. It can be unpleasant and even dangerous to swim in a pool right after the chlorine is poured in. Because it’s heavier than water, it tends to pool and it takes som

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