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TheHyperHive on MSNThat Strong “Chlorine” Smell Means Something’s Wrong at the PoolThat sharp, chemical scent that hits you at an indoor pool? It’s not chlorine doing its job—it’s chlorine losing the battle. The real culprit is chloramines, which form when chlorine mixes with body ...
In 100+ degree heat, swimming pools aren’t just luxuries—they’re lifelines. But extreme heat is tough on water chemistry, ...
With excellent suction power and remote scheduling, Dolphin's Nautilus CC Plus Wi-Fi pool cleaner is the official hero of summer.
The frigid waters that surround Antarctica may be inhospitable to human inhabitance, but they are churning with the manmade relics of toxic chemical production, a new study has found. Certain ...
Utilities in Tucson are pushing a public education effort to give information to people who want to remove their pools and ...
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Homebuilding & Renovating on MSNCould this swimming pool trend from the USA and Australia soon be making a splash in gardens across the UK?We dive into a popular overseas swimming pool trend that's starting to make an appearance in the UK. But is it one that's ...
Keep your swimsuits looking stylish and lasting longer with expert care tips. From quick rinses to proper drying techniques, ...
Amid unbearable temperatures and seasonal changes, children and adults should increase their water intake, but are advised to avoid unfiltered tap and bottled water, according to experts.
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking PFAS-contaminated water and consuming microplastics weekly.
Nine people were taken to hospital and 200 evacuated following a chemical incident at a public pool in Melbourne’s north.
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