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Why is pool shock so expensive? Experts warn it could be a 'lingering effect of the pandemic' – but there is a way to save moneyPool shock prices are high because demand has yet to catch up ... This created a perfect storm of pool demand.' However, chlorine manufacturing has not caught up to this demand.
coli, a common bacteria spread through feces, dies in less than a minute when exposed to chlorine concentrations in a pool, while Hepatitis A, a serious virus affecting the liver, takes 16 minutes ...
Keeping a pool clean is a lot of work ... especially if improperly balanced or maintained at high levels." Meece says bromine "has similar properties to chlorine" and doesn't have as strong ...
Regular testing of the water, especially during heat waves, is essential to maintaining the proper balance” - William Gunzbu ...
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