Short answer: Don’t swim while chlorine is high. Uncover the pool, let the filtration run, measure the values, and only enter the water once it’s back in the safe range.
People often deal with overdosing after shock chlorination or a dosing mistake. The safest approach is not to add more chemicals blindly and to wait for confirmed readings.
How to Recognize the Cause
- The tester shows high free chlorine.
- The water smells sharp.
- Eyes or skin sting after swimming.
- A shock dose was used.
What to Do Now
- No swimming until re-measured.
- Uncover the pool if it’s safe to leave it uncovered.
- Let the filtration run.
- Measure repeatedly according to your tester type.
- Follow the chemical manufacturer’s instructions and don’t add more products without reason.
When It’s Better Not to Bathe
- When the tester shows a value outside the range.
- When the water is significantly irritating.
- When a chlorine shock was just performed.
Prevention
- Dose according to water volume.
- Don’t estimate doses.
- Keep measuring scoops with their specific chemical.
- Always measure before swimming after a shock.
When to Call a Service Technician
Call an expert for an extreme dosing error, at a public facility, or if you’re unsure about neutralization.
FAQ
How long does it take for chlorine to drop?
It depends on the dose, sunlight, temperature, stabilizer, and organic load. A safe time can’t be determined without measuring.
Should I neutralize the chlorine?
For a home pool, waiting and filtering is often used instead. Use neutralization only per the instructions and when a clear measured need exists.
Sources
- CDC – water testing in home pools and hot tubs
- CDC – hot tub safety
- HealthLink BC – safe water quality in home pools and hot tubs
- CDC – operating pools and hot tubs, disinfection and pH
- ALBIXON – most common pool water problems
- ARIVA – green pool water
- Upravvodu.cz – pool water problems
- Monitoring Laboratory – hot tub water treatment
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