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by mickronome
2889 days ago
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Actually, it's chloramine alone that is the culprit for both the smell and the red eyes according to the actual report. Which isn't reporting any new finding, as far as I know this has been well known since many years. The short version is; A pool that smells strongly of 'clorine' ( chloramine(s) ) is a pool with a high load of contaminants, and whether or not the chlorine concentration is kept at levels enough to cope with the load can't afaik easily be determined, but it's reasonable to a assume a higher load implies a higher risk for insufficient levels. Or as the report states:
>What you smell are actually chemicals
that form when chlorine mixes with pee, poop, sweat, and dirt from swimmers’ bodies. Yuck!
>These chemicals—not chlorine—can cause your eyes to get red and sting, make your nose run, and make you cough.
>Healthy pools, waterparks, hot tubs,
splash pads, and spray parks
don’t have a strong chemical smell. |
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