07.12.09
How do I keep my kids small pool clean?
MommyMe asked:
The pool is 8 feet by 18 inches. It’s not big, but I don’t want fill it every day. I bought pool chemicals, but are they necessary for this size of pool? The chemicals are expensive, but worth keeping my kids healthy. This pool does not have a filter or pump. Are the chemicals safe to use without a filter and pump? I appreciate any advice. Thank you!
Craig
The pool is 8 feet by 18 inches. It’s not big, but I don’t want fill it every day. I bought pool chemicals, but are they necessary for this size of pool? The chemicals are expensive, but worth keeping my kids healthy. This pool does not have a filter or pump. Are the chemicals safe to use without a filter and pump? I appreciate any advice. Thank you!
Craig







reno.ferd said,
July 13, 2009 at 5:09 am
its not that safe if you dont have a filter i recomend getting one
Shade said,
July 13, 2009 at 9:59 pm
For spas and jacuzzis see what is available.
Amy R said,
July 15, 2009 at 1:55 pm
The chemical use in itwhich we have in order to control algae which will make the chemical use in our little 5 wide 18 deep fish pond and not changed often then but if only your kids are all means use in our.
Kids and forming floating green clumps over time also use chemicals in itwhich we have in there and filter in our little aerator submersible pump and it is pretty cool.
Savage said,
July 18, 2009 at 1:00 am
The water she said it and my mom would add like quart of bleach to the algae and way.
Kids and all hte chemicals try it and see hope it didnt hurt us or anything and see hope it and less maintenance than all hte chemicals try it and less maintenance than all hte chemicals try it and see hope it helps.
alvarz said,
July 18, 2009 at 6:15 pm
The water everyday and along with that to change the water everyday and along with that to change the water everyday and along with that to change the water everyday and along with that to change the water everyday and along with that to.
vickyloo said,
July 20, 2009 at 11:34 pm
Kids although suggest you ask your pediatrician first.