Chemtex Pool Care | Swimming Pool Chemicals
Swimming pools, like other natural bodies of water such as lakes and rivers, provide vital services for the people who live nearby. They help control flooding and maintain hydrological functions by absorbing excess rainfall. They also moderate daily temperatures during summer months, cooling down swimming areas which are otherwise subject to high heat indexes. Finally, they provide recreational opportunities for the public at large.
A swimming pool is a complex system that is continuously filled with warm water, oxidizing minerals and other materials that produce chlorine as well as sucking up dirt and oils from the swimmer’s skin. Combine all of these factors, and you have an ideal environment for microbial growth. To stay happy, healthy, and safe when enjoying your pool (or spa), it’s obligatory to keep your water clean at all times. That means taking care of all those pesky contaminants that might make you sick or prevent you from getting clean enough to go again right away.
Of course, one of the biggest areas of concern is water contamination that can result from improperly treated water. An unclean swimming pool is a breeding ground for algae, pathogens, and even pollutants. One of the biggest priorities for pool owners is keeping swimming pools clean and free of contaminants. Pool chemicals are used to keep swimming pools clear, but there are some safety measures that must be taken when handling these chemicals. In the long run, the surfaces in and around a pool also develop calcium scales, oily deposits, body fats, and other organic substances which need to be removed as soon as possible.
Keep your pools clean and germ-free with Chemtex Pool Care
Chlorine is the most widely used pool chemical acting as an antibacterial, algaecide, and preventing the growth of organic matter in the pool. It replaces the use of bleaching powder owing to its slow dissolution which provides long-term disinfection. When chlorine is added to a swimming pool, it forms weaker acid called hypochlorous acid (HoCl) killing bacteria and keeping the water safe.
Keeping check on the pool pH as part of your pool maintenance routine is equally important; The ideal pH should be at 7.2 – 7.6 and may fluctuate either way even with the smallest of things.
Acidic or low pH may cause irritation to the eyes, nose, throat of swimmers, and corroding metallic components in the pool.
Alkaline or high pH causes pool water turbidity and scale tiles even corroding over time.
Chemtex Pool Care range of Swimming Pool Chemicals
Chemtex caters to a wide variety of pool problems with its Pool Care range, important to swimmer’s health and pool longevity. Keeping pool and surroundings clean and sanitized, and maintaining overall pool health.
Pool Chlor / TCCA 90: Chlorine granules for pool water disinfectant for homes, hotels, professional pools, water ponds, fountains controlling the effects of bio-fouling. It is a good alternative option to bleaching powder.
Pool Cide: Chlorine free swimming pool algaecide with rapid action against algal bloom. Effective against green algae, black algae, blue-green algae, slime, bacteria and other harmful germs.
Pool Clean: Pool tile cleaner effectively removing stubborn pool deposits, calcium scaling from equipment and pool filters, forming water soluble complexes through inline drainage and thorough filtration system.
Pool Wash: Brindi acid-based tile cleaning acid.
Copper Sulphate: CuSO4 based algaestat.
Pool Clear: Organic polymer-based pool clarifier which works as a chain binding agent, trapping suspended solids, debris, scum, and oil, leaving clean, bright, and sparkling pools.
Pool Build: Pool pH increaser and effectively neutralize the adverse effects of low pH water. Prevents acid corrosion on metal surfaces
Pool Drop: Pool pH reducer in order to offset the adversities of high pH water. Does not cause skin irritation, redness, allergy or eye irritation to swimmers.
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