Aspinator wrote:
There is currently a TV ad running for "Pretty Litter" The litter changes color; red for the detection of blood; orange for kidney stones; dark yellow/olive green for normal; and blue /dark green for an UTI. Couldn't similar technology be used for detecting urine in pools?
It already exists, but would also react to people's sweat. Also, normal pool treatments almost immediately produce chloramines when pool chlorine comes in contact with sweat and urine. This results in the "pool smell" you experience at most public (and some private) pools.
We would normally do a "shock" treatment of the pool on the Monday after a weekend pool party to eliminate the pool smell, algae, and any remaining fecal matter so we could start using it again on Tuesday.
Did you know that untreated home spas ("Hot Tubs") can spread UTIs and yeast infections? They too should receive some form of chlorination, before and after each use, and especially when emptied and refilled.
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