Atlanta Pool Estimates Test Chlorine Combined With Silver/Copper for Cleaner Pools
Articles, Environment December 16th, 2009
According to the National Spa and Pool Institute, the number one reason families decide to purchase a swimming pool is because it brings families together in a pleasant, tranquil and relaxing atmosphere right in their very own backyard. They have everything they need such as drinks, snacks, beach towels, books and blow up floaty things and if they’ve forgotten anything, the house is only a few steps away.
Staying home with one’s family and perhaps a few friends after having a swimming pool built by Atlanta swimming pool contractors is not all fun and games; a swimming pool can be a lot of work to upkeep every day of the swimming season.
A recent study set out to prove that combining silver/copper ions with low levels of residual chlorine provides water disinfection in swimming pools that is superior to disinfection provided by the chlorine alone.
The study does not advocate eliminating chlorine from one’s swimming pool cleaning ritual nor do they overlook the importance of proper water balance. The study shows that the process enhances proper water balance and retains all the disinfection benefits of chlorine while eliminating virtually all of its drawbacks.
According to Atlanta pool estimates, alternatives to chlorine have been pretty much elusive because it is hard to match its quick effectiveness and testable residue. One reason is that more and more organisms have developed a resistance to chlorine and residual FAC levels are on the rise in response to this. Chlorine byproducts are also a drawback which can create their own health problems. Consequently, more and more people decide not to swim because of the chlorine, especially older adults because it is very uncomfortable on their skin and eyes.
Water balance is critical in any discussion of water chemistry and improperly balanced water can significantly affect all aspects of water chemistry. Water is a dynamic liquid and if left untreated it could corrode or scale other materials. There are four primary factors that affect water balance: alkalinity, total dissolved solids, pH and calcium hardness. Each of these factors must fall in a pre-scribed range, a special formula, in order to neutralize the natural aggressive and scaling tendencies of water.
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