How to use chlorine in the pool
Pools are one of the places that need to be carefully cleaned and disinfected according to specific principles. Due to constant moisture, these places have the potential for virus and algae growth. Therefore, using chlorine powder in the pool helps eliminate algae and viruses. If the water is not properly cleaned, it can lead to problems such as sediment buildup on walls and floors, decreased water quality, presence of microorganisms, unpleasant odors, etc. Therefore, to prevent such problems, it is better to disinfect the pool water with chlorine powder.
To disinfect the pool with chlorine powder, you can calculate the amount of calcium hypochlorite needed for purifying the pool water per cubic meter volume. For example, for every cubic meter volume of water in the pool, you will need 5 grams of chlorine powder. First, calculate the volume of the pool (for example 100 cubic meters). Then multiply this volume by 5 (e.g. 100*5 = 500 grams for a 100 cubic meter pool). Finally, dissolve the calculated amount (e.g. 500 grams of chlorine powder) in a container with two or three liters of water and spray the resulting concentrated chlorine solution proportionally over the pool water.