Chemical Factors that Boost the Fitness of a Pool.

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Chemical Factors that Boost the Fitness of a Pool

The swimming pool is a delightful place to spend time, where people of all ages can enjoy time together and achieve fitness goals without sacrificing their social life.

In order to have a healthy outing in your pool, the quality of water, should be regularly monitored and sanitized.

There are several chemical factors to determine the grade of pool water : pH balance total alkalinity chlorine shock metals calcium hardness

pH Balance 1

pH is a basic measure of acidic and basic nature of the pool water.

Low pH makes the water corrosive, cause skin problems and high value results in cloudy water which effects chlorine.

It should be neither more acidic nor alkaline and should be kept in the range of measure on a scale of 0-14 where the value 7 is termed neutral.

2 Total Alkalinity

To maintain proper pH balance, the required amount of acid buffers or total alkalinity must be maintained in the pool.

The proposed total alkalinity of a pool is ppm.

3 Calcium Hardness

Calcium hardness is the amount of dissolved calcium in the pool water.

The proper range of calcium hardness in pool water is ppm for concrete pools and ppm for vinyl pools.

Low level of hardness results in plaster finish etching and degrade the vinyl liners and high calcium levels lead to deposition of calcium on the pool surfaces and equipment.

Chlorine 4

Stabilized chlorine helps to sanitize the water by killing the algae and bacteria present in the pool as well as eliminating the diffused grease and oils.

The active chlorine in pool water should be tested regularly and maintained at an ideal range of 1-3 ppm.

Shock 5

A shock treatment is a high concentration of chlorine, which adds 5-10 ppm of free chlorine to pool water.

It is unstabilized chlorine, which stays in the water for hours and eliminates the organic waste, kills the pathogens and prevents the growth of algae.

Do not use the pool after shocking until the chlorine level is below 3 ppm.

Metals 6

No metals like copper or iron should be allowed to be present in a swimming pool as they stain the pool and change the color of the water.

A stain and scale remover should be deployed regularly to prevent staining, and traces of metal must be removed from the pool.

Conclusion

Always use the pool chemicals exactly as directed with required protective equipment and also follow all precautions for their storage.

A clean and clear water is the key to an enjoyable pool and a healthy body.

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