We typically use chlorine to disinfect pool water. It prevents algae growth and eliminates most disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Unfortunately, while already essential for pool sanitation, the demand for chlorine products has skyrocketed since the pandemic started and eventually resulted in shortages. Back in 2019, a 45kg Hi-Chlon or Ni-chlon chlorine drum retailed between 5,500 to 8,500php, depending on the retail store.
It’s necessary to clean the pool water regularly but since there’s a lot of disinfecting chemicals available in the market, choosing between them can be confusing. Pool sanitizers and pool shock may seem like the same thing but they aren’t. Are you confused whether to use sanitizer or shock to keep your water clean and clear? In this article we’ll help you understand the difference between pool sanitizers vs pool shock.
Cleaning your swimming pool is as important as keeping your house in order. Sanitizing your pool water regularly is essential not just for your health but also to ensure your comfort, to protect your equipment, and to save you money by avoiding pool repairs.
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