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 Chlorine Is Key For Any Pool Chemical Treatment - Know The Facts About Chlorine  1


Chlorine is as useful as it can be harmful. If you swim a lot or own a pool, you'll want to know as much as you can about chlorine. Maintaining a pool properly requires a lot of chemicals in perfect balance. To better understand chlorine, you need to know a few facts.

What exactly is chlorine? Chlorine is an element used for many purposes. Included in many home cleaning products. It is primarily in the form of gas and is used not only as a water sanitary chemical for pools but also as a poison. Chlorine has a very strong odor. As soon as pure chlorine is released in liquid form, it turns into a very dangerous gas. Doesn't it sound like you want to swim? However, the chlorine in the pool is highly diluted [even in highly chlorinated public pools].

Most public pools contain more chlorine than pools inside and outside people's homes. This makes the public pool safer because chlorine is a very powerful cleansing agent. As the number of people using the pool is reduced, the amount of chlorine used in the household pool is reduced. Therefore, fewer bacteria will be killed.

Be careful when using this compound at home because over-exposure to chlorine can be very dangerous. In fact, as I mentioned earlier, chlorine has a history of being used as a poison. In World War I, chlorine poison was used as a destructive lung medicine. In short, the purpose was to suffocate the victim who inhaled it. When chlorine was concentrated, pressurized and released in liquid form, it stayed close to the ground, making it virtually impossible for the victim to breathe.

Chlorine gas has an incredibly pungent odor and looks like the color of a pea soup. Chlorine itself is not flammable, but it becomes flammable when combined with another explosive compound such as turpentine or ammonia. The use of chlorine as a hazardous gas has been replaced by other chemicals, but even chlorine bleach in the form of household cleaners can become dangerous gases when mixed with other common household detergents The Other uses of chlorine are for sanitizing industrial waste and sewage, and of course, disinfecting pool water.

About pool water:

If someone suffers from chlorine exposure, they must be very close to the chemical spill. Chlorine poisoning can also occur when chemicals are ingested, so be sure to store household cleaners and pool hygiene items away from food and wash your hands between cleaning and cooking. Contaminants are not suitable for combination with food, even if they are less dangerous. Use chlorine or do not use chlorine. Always wash your hands before handling food. However, even highly chlorinated pool water rarely experiences chlorine poisoning in swimming. Nevertheless, be sure to take a shower or wash away after swimming. Normal chlorinated pool water is irritating to the skin and hair.

It is very important to know exactly what you are dealing with, especially if you have children around and are storing your own chlorinated pool and / or household chemicals. An accident may occur. It is important to take time to learn about CPR, poison control phone numbers, and the immediate signs and symptoms found in people exposed to harmful levels of chlorine.

When someone is exposed to dangerous levels of chlorine, there are various signs and symptoms: cough, chest tightness, nose, throat, eyes, tear eyes, blurred vision, nausea and vomiting, skin burning fever, Redness and even blisters on the skin [when exposed to gas]. You may also experience difficulty breathing and shortness of breath. If someone is exposed to high concentrations of chlorine, these symptoms are experienced immediately. Or if a low concentration of chlorine gas is inhaled, the symptoms may be slightly delayed. Within up to 4 hours of dangerous chlorine exposure, someone can suffer from what is called pulmonary edema, or lung fluid-a very dangerous and life-threatening condition. The long-term consequences of chlorine exposure are seldom concerned about whether the exposure is processed quickly enough. However, if you develop pneumonia during treatment with chlorine exposure, you may subsequently develop chronic bronchitis.

What should I do:

No matter how hard a person knows inhales chlorine gas, you should immediately breathe in fresh air. It may be a problem to stay in the source or keep the source closed. If you or your acquaintance are suspected of being exposed to dangerous levels of chlorine, take off their clothes and dispose of them immediately. Next, wash your entire body with soap and water, and always wash away the victim's eyes. If you suspect you have taken chlorine, do not induce vomiting or drink water. Things can get worse. If swallowed, call 911 or see a doctor immediately. Don't waste time whether you should see a doctor. Describe exactly what happened in as much detail as possible. Then calm down and let an expert help you in any dangerous situation.

Doing the right thing in an emergency is the best way to make the best use of available medical resources. If you own a pool, or if you are cleaning with chlorinated household or industrial detergents, store your items, children, friends, cookware, or other potentially dangerous Be careful not to get in the way. And don't forget to be as calm as possible in the face of danger. Knowing what to do is the biggest concern for everyone. As they say, if you already know what to do, it is not so difficult to think with your feet.


 Chlorine Is Key For Any Pool Chemical Treatment - Know The Facts About Chlorine  1


 Chlorine Is Key For Any Pool Chemical Treatment - Know The Facts About Chlorine  1


 Chlorine Is Key For Any Pool Chemical Treatment - Know The Facts About Chlorine  1


 Chlorine Is Key For Any Pool Chemical Treatment - Know The Facts About Chlorine  1

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