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It is pretty simple Chemistry 101. Remeber that Salt is an ionic bond between the elements NaCl (Sodium and Cloride). The device simply seperates the Cloride molecule and turns it into chlorine. Duh
If you have a pool or spa you owe it to yourself to go to Water Works Pool amp; Spa in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They install and service in-ground ...
may be the water level had decreased.check it once
We try to find the answer why the water will be at the bottom of dishwasher. Every time we use dishwasher, it works fine. But if we are not using it for a while, there is a water pool at inside bottom of the dishwasher. We either see a pool of water or none, not in between. I thought it may be a back flow from tape water. Is dishwasher has the back flow device inside. I just try to understand the mechanism how it is possible for water back into the bottom of dishwasher without using it.
YOUR WATER IS NOT DRAINING OUT. THERE IS A PLUGGED DRAIN.
YOU WILL NEED A REPAIR MAN TO PUT IN A NEW PART.
CALL THE DEALER AND TALK TO HIM...
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I need to do some work on my 4 underground pool pipes that connect my pool to the equipment. If I lower the water level in the pool so it is lower than the level of the 4 underground 2" PVC pipes, do I eliminate any water problems at the site where I am making my cuts? I am worried about not being able to control the water due to the pressure created by the pool. Should I also put a rubber mat over the main drain in the bottom of the pool?
That is the answer, lower the level in the pool below the level of the pipes you are going to cut.
Use a wet vacuum to suck out any drips at the cuts. Make sure you get a good square cut on the pipes, then dress the pipes to remove and debris that hangs off the cuts. Clean the pipe, apply the glue to both the pipe (outside surface) and the valve (inside, but be carefull not to go past the shoulder. Don't get any glue on the ball). Push them together, and give the valve a 1/4 turn twist to help push out any bubbles. allow to set according to mfg's instructions before you refill the pool.
I've found pros and cons, so i dont need those, but i still havent found how to work it. Do you just throw a bunch of salt in and oh well?? it cant be that simple. Are there other chemicals needed?? Please help me!!
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Citizens For A Better Norwood: Friday swimming at Waterworks Pool ...
Kathy Hammond tells us the Recreation Commissioners decided at their Wednesday night meeting to close Waterworks Pool both today and next Friday, August 28 because of football games that may result in heavy traffic/parking congestion in the area. Only these two days are affected, and the pool will be open the rest of both weekends with the last day being Sunday, August 30. Norwood Rec apologizes for any inconvenience. For more information, call the Recreation office at 531-9798. About
Citizens for a Better Norwood is a grassroots organization established by Norwood residents to improve the quality of life in the community. We do this by researching issues and legislation and supporting programs that directly impact the City of Norwood. We, as a political action committee, are committed to promoting and increasing the active participation of all Norwood residents in the political process. You can contact us through e-mail at betternorwood@aol.com. or call 238-4349.
Family Health - Chlorinated Pools May Contribute to Asthma and ...
Asthma is the leading cause of chronic illness in children, affecting as many as 9 million children in the United States; a number that has dramatically increased over the past two decades. And though no one really knows why more and more children are developing the disease, there are a number of theories. Some experts suggest the increase may be due to limited access to care, especially those living in inner-city neighborhoods, and to poor asthma management and education. Others say children aren’t exposed to enough childhood illnesses to build up their immune system. Still others suggest that, because today’s kids spend more time indoors than before, they are increasingly exposed to asthma-triggering allergens, such as dust mites and polluted air. But researchers in Belgium propose another explanation for the 86.8 percent spike in asthma among children since 1982—chlorinated swimming pools. For their study, Alfred Bernard, a toxicology professor at Catholic University of Louvain in Brussels, and colleagues compared the health of 733 adolescents, aged 13 to 18, who swam for various amounts of time in outdoor and indoor pools treated with chlorine with 114 adolescents who swam primarily in pools sanitized with a concentration of copper and silver (the “control” group). The researchers discovered that teens spending more than 1,000 hours swimming in chlorinated pools were eight times more likely than the controls to develop asthma. And their susceptibility to asthma rose proportionately with the time exposed; 22 out of 369, or 6 percent, for teens who swam 100-500 lifetime hours, 14 out of 221, or 6.4 percent, who swam for 500-1,000 hours, and 17 out of 143, or 11.9 percent, for those with more than 1,000 lifetime hours of exposure. Furthermore, the risk of developing other allergies such as hay fever also rose in teens exposed to the disinfectant for more than 100 hours. For example, the odds for hay fever were between 3.3 and 6.6 times greater for those who swam in chlorinated pools longer than 100 hours and the risk of allergic rhinitis increased 2.2 to 3.5 times for those logging more than 1,000 hours in chlorinated pools. However, teens without allergic tendencies that swam in copper-silver sanitized pools showed no increased risk of developing asthma and allergy. The researchers say “the only plausible explanation” for these observations is that the toxic, chlorine-based chemicals in the water or hovering in the air at the pool surface irritate the airways of swimmers, causing changes in the airway and promoting the development of asthma and respiratory allergies. “The impact of these chemicals on the respiratory health of children and adolescents appears to be much more important—at least by a factor of five—than that associated with secondhand smoke," said Bernard. The current results, together with the team’s prior studies, leaves “little doubt that pool chlorine is an important factor implicated in the epidemic of allergic diseases affecting the westernized world,” Bernard says. He and his colleagues conclude that these findings “reinforce” the need for further study and the importance of enforcing regulations concerning levels of these chemicals in the water and air of swimming pools. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health had previously recommended limiting ones exposure to chlorine to prevent negative consequences over the long-term. The researchers say parents should be on alert to the signs of too much chlorine, such as a strong smell of chlorine or children complaining of sore eyes or throats, which may pose too great a risk, particularly for very young children. But competitive swimmer Danielle Poulos says given the cardiovascular and other benefits of exercise, she hopes people won’t use this research as an excuse to avoid the pool. “The benefits of taking part, in whether it be synchronized swimming, speed swimming or any water sport, far outweighs probably the chance of getting an allergy,” said Poulos, who estimates she’s spent 20 hours per week in and around a pool over the last 15 years.




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