Lowering Your Chlorine Level in Your Pool Chemicals is Better for Indoor Pool Air
There is a recent study on the effects of lowering the levels of chlorine in your swimming pool chemicals has a positive effect on the air quality of an indoor pool by a research team in Denmark. This is just another excellent example of why it’s a good reason to adopt newer technology such as an Ionizer or Ozonator to keep your pool clean.
If you haven’t looked into replacing your old chlorine-only system to a newer system with fewer pool chemicals in the mix, take a look at the above article. This could just as easily apply to a person breathing in the air just above an above ground pool as well. Newer pool chemicals just make sense. And who wants to smell like chlorine!
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