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Great Tips For Using Hot Tub Chemicals
 by: Susan Powell




When adding your hot tub chemicals to your hot tub you want to make sure that you read the directions carefully so you don’t add too much. They will guide you on how to check the chemicals in your hot tub and what to do if you need to add more. There is a strip that you will have to dip into the water that will tell you what you need to know. If you do not have these strips you can go to a local hot tub store and they will explain how to use them and guide you on how often to check your water with them.

Are There Safer Ways - Other Than Chemicals.

There are other ways but it still is a chemical, just not very harmful. One it is your basic salt water {Sodium}. It will help keep bacteria from forming but it does take more maintenance. The best choice is to use is bromine because it does not have a scent to it, so you do not have the chlorine smell. Some people are also allergic to the chlorine, so they choose bromine as an alternative. So yes you do have other choices when it comes to the choosing what you desire.

Safety When Storing Your Hot Tub Chemicals.

You want to keep your hot tub chemicals in a safe environment and also keep them dry so they do not leak from getting wet. Thus; when you are choosing your container, make sure that it has a lock and is water proof. You also want to keep placards on the container so people are aware that there are chemicals in the storage unit. The placards also should show a small picture on them that will help children identify that tghey are dangerous. So when you are picking your container, you want to choose the right one for the place you will be putting it.


About The Author

Written by Susan Powell. Visit my internet site for the freshest articles on Hot tub chemicals and even some about Solar pool heaters .

Visit the author's web site at:
http://www.poolsaboveground.com/

 


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