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Swimming in the pool is very enjoyable, especially when it is hot. But did you know there is a chemical called cyanuric acid? It can also be dangerous, if it’s in excess in your pool. Let’s learn more!
Cyanuric acid is a chemical that helps the chlorine in pool water last longer when exposed to sunlight. But if there’s too much cyanuric acid, it can make the chlorine not work as effectively. This has led bacteria and algae to multiply, which can make swimmers sick.
You can also test whether the cyanuric acid levels in your pool are safe with a test kit from a store. If your levels are too high, you can make them smaller. One option is to pump some water from the pool and introduce fresh water. You can also use a special chemical to lower the cyanuric acid. ALWAYS carefully read and follow the directions on the chemical!
Cyanuric acid shields chlorine from the sun. That helps the chlorine last a long time and the pool to stay clean and safe for swimming.” It’s crucial to maintain the correct levels of cyanuric acid to prevent issues.
Preventative measures Stop the buildup of cyanuric acid in your pool by using chlorine stabilizers that contain the appropriate levels of cyanuric acid. This keeps the levels stable. You should also be regularly testing the water to ensure the chemical levels are safe. Frequently clean your pool to avoid stains and buildup associated with cyanuric acid.
If your pool has too much cyanuric acid, it could be bad for swimmers. Excessive levels can irritate skin and eyes and cause breathing issues in some people. It can also decrease the effectiveness of killing germs of chlorine and lead to infections. So, it’s crucial you watch or lower the cyanuric acid levels when necessary.