You should wait at least 24 hours before jumping in the pool (unless you use a chlorine-free pool shock, in which case you ...
Dive right in — the water’s fine. The Post gathered samples from seven city pools — and a lab analysis found all of them to be shockingly clean. Four private and three public pools were tested: Dream ...
Smelly element No. 35, bromine, is a fairly abundant element but has a rare property: it is the only nonmetal to exist in liquid form at room temperature, and one of only two elements (the other being ...
An unprecedented chlorine shortage could affect summer swimming. Several factors, including COVID-19 and a massive fire at a chlorine plant, are responsible for the chlorine shortage. If you’re a pool ...
When the days are long and scorching hot, nothing hits the spot quite like a cooling dip—even an inflatable pool can do the trick. But while convenient and consistently refreshing, inflatable pools ...
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