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• eroding of the pool plaster or grouting
• corroding of the metal pool accessories
o i.e. Pool Steps
• staining resulting from metal corrosion
• burning eyes and nose
• dry, itchy skin and scalp
• wearing of swimwear and accessories
What else can be done to promote Healthy Swimming?
According to the CDC, the best way to kill germs is by routinely measuring and adjusting both chlorine and pH levels. Since a few germs can survive for long periods of time in even the best maintained pools, it is also important that swimmers become aware of Healthy Swimming behaviors.
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