5 Ways to Reduce Chlorine Exposure
Swimming is a cherished activity, but at The Good Pool Company, we prioritize the well-being of your family. Let's explore the importance of maintaining perfectly balanced pool water and how we ensure a clean pool without unnecessary exposure to chlorine.
The Concerns with Chlorine in Pools
Worries about elevated chlorine levels in pools, particularly for small children, are legitimate. Chlorine, though effective against microbes, can lead to health issues such as hormone disruption, asthma, allergies, skin problems, and intestinal concerns. The reaction of chlorine with various organic materials produces chloramines, linked to asthma and bladder cancer in animal studies. A study in Barcelona identified over 100 chemical byproducts in chlorinated pool water, indicating potential risks. The American Academy of Pediatrics also noted noticeable effects of chlorine exposure on children with allergies or asthma.
Minimizing Chlorine Exposure While Swimming
1. Opt for Outdoor Pools:
Choose outdoor pools to improve ventilation and reduce the impact of chlorine on your family's health. Consider pools that use alternatives like saltwater, UV, or ionization, minimizing the need for excessive chlorine and chemicals.
2. Rinse Off Before Diving In:
Embrace the pre-swim rinse! Washing off sweat and potential chemicals from your skin and hair before swimming can help minimize chlorine absorption. It's a small step for a significant impact on your family's well-being.
3. Use Coconut Oil as a Barrier:
Apply coconut oil before swimming to maintain your skin's natural pH balance and create a protective barrier against chemical absorption. Coconut oil even provides mild protection against the sun, making it a versatile solution for a safer swimming experience.
4. Choose a Safer Sunscreen:
Opt for sunscreens without avobenzone to avoid harmful chemical reactions. Check our guide to nontoxic sunscreens or plan your swim during shaded hours to further protect your skin.
5. Maintain Perfect Chemical Balance:
Ensure the chemicals in your pool are perfectly balanced—neither too much nor too little. Regularly check your pool's chemical levels weekly or hire a professional to do it for you. Consistent monitoring guarantees a safe and enjoyable swimming environment for your family.
At The Good Pool Company, we understand the delicate balance between a clean pool and your family's safety. Our commitment is to maintain perfectly balanced pool water, using chlorine judiciously to keep harmful bacteria at bay without overexposing you to unnecessary chemicals. We treat your family's safety as we would our own, ensuring you can enjoy swimming without compromising your health.
Remember, a well-balanced pool is a healthy pool. Dive into the joy of swimming with confidence, knowing The Good Pool Company has your family's safety at heart.
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References
AAP “Impact of Chlorinated Swimming Pool Attenance”, https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-abstract/124/4/1110/71877/Impact-of-Chlorinated-Swimming-Pool-Attendance-on?
Disinfection By-Products and the Safe Water System: CDC
Do Pools Expose Swimmers to Potentially Harmful Chemicals?: WebMD
Outdoor swimming pools and the risks of asthma and allergies during adolescence: c&en