The flu has become the focus of many people. In particular, the rise of the H1N1 strain. When in the pool, it helps to know that this situation is difficult to pass. Still, it is still important to handle all proper cleaning processes.
A study by the Centers for Disease Control has shown that certain types of this condition can be disinfected with chlorine. The recommended chlorine content in the pool has been found to disinfect certain types of influenza viruses. This has been found to be the case of avian influenza viruses. It is not completely certain whether the H1N1 form can be processed.
Even with this factor, it is not possible to completely disinfect the pool water. Bacteria that can enter the water over time can still be found around the water. This is because unless a new chlorine material is inserted into the water, the effect of chlorine in the water will easily diminish over time. So the effect…
Can the flu virus really spread in the pool? was originally published on Spring