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No, never mix products directly. Use one at a time, wear gloves, keep a 2–3 hour gap, rinse tools thoroughly, and avoid inhaling chlorination fumes.
Maintain a 2–3 hour gap between products. Never mix chemicals directly. Wear gloves, use clean tools, and run the pump for one full water cycle before the next application.
Yes and No. Avoid adding chlorination products in sunlight, as chlorine evaporates faster. Apply them in the evening or night. Clarifiers, Algistat, and pH balancers can be used during daytime if needed.
Wait at least 8–10 hours after adding any product before swimming. Always ensure the pH and chlorine levels are within the safe range, as entering too early may cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation.
Avoid swimming if the water appears cloudy or green. Even clear water should have proper chlorine levels. High chlorine can irritate skin and eyes, bleach clothes, and cause stomach upset if swallowed. Low pH may cause skin burns and irritation.
The ideal pH level should remain between 7.2–7.6, as pool chemicals work effectively only within this range. Chlorine levels should be maintained between 1–3 ppm. Swimming is not recommended if chlorine exceeds 5 ppm, as it may cause serious skin and health issues.
Store the product in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed, away from direct sunlight and heat. In case of fire involving chlorine-based products, do not use water—use a dry chemical extinguisher and call emergency services immediately.