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  2. Respiratory risks of indoor swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    The chemicals used for pool water disinfection can react with organic compounds in the water to create disinfection by-products or DBPs. Exposure to these DBPs are the potential cause for respiratory symptoms in swimmers. [2]

  3. Polyhexanide - Wikipedia

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    It is sold as a swimming pool and spa disinfectant in place of chlorine or bromine based products under the name Baquacil. PHMB is also used as an ingredient in some contact lens cleaning products, cosmetics, personal deodorants and some veterinary products.

  4. Swimming pool sanitation - Wikipedia

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    When any of these pool chemicals are used, it is very important to keep the pH of the pool in the range 7.2 to 7.8 – according to the Langelier Saturation Index, or 7.8 to 8.2 – according to the Hamilton Index; higher pH drastically reduces the sanitizing power of the chlorine due to reduced oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), while lower ...

  5. Chemical fire at pool cleaner plant forces evacuations in ...

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    A fire occurred at the lab, which produces pool and spa chemicals, in 2020. An investigation by the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board found that a "thermal decomposition event ...

  6. Swimming pool bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Swimming pool bacteria are the diverse array of bacteria that are present in aquatic environments, primarily swimming pools, which can have effects on human health and water quality. Recreational waters are known to be source of infectious diseases .

  7. Red Hill: Fuel, Chemicals Leaking Into Honolulu's Water

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    In November 2022, the Navy said an estimated 1,100 gallons of AFFF firefighting foam that contains toxic levels of PFAS — forever chemicals — leaked out. Red Hill: Fuel, Chemicals Leaking Into ...