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What is cyanuric acid?

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What is cyanuric acid?

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Cyanuric acid is an analogue of melamine. It is an FDA-approved component of some sanitizers commonly used in food manufacturing sites and in the household, and it may be found in chemically purified drinking water following the World Health Organization (WHO) guidance for safe drinking water.

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Cyanuric acid, also referred to as “conditioner” or “stabilizer” is added to swimming pools and spas to slow down the decomposition of chlorine from the sun’s ultraviolet rays (UV). With the correct cyanuric acid levels, it can save up to 80% of normal chlorine consumption during peak sunny months. The level should not exceed 100 PPM. Ideal range is 50-80 PPM.

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