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Handling and Storage of Chemicals.

The chemicals needed for your pool help make it clean, disinfected and more attractive to use. But remember that these chemicals are potentially dangerous and may present some hazards if not used properly. Carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions for the use and storage of chemicals.

In general, here are some tips for chemical use and storage:

Usage

bulletBefore using chemicals, read the labels and directions carefully. Follow label use instructions.
bulletHand must be clean and dry... always wash hands after handling chemicals.
bulletUse plastic, glass, china or enamelware utensils and pails only and be sure they are clean and dry before using...Never use metallic utensils.
bulletAdd chemicals to water. Never add water to chemicals.
bulletAlways add the chemicals directly to the pool water, either in a suitable feeder, distributed across the surface of the pool, or diluted and poured into the water. Follow label use instructions.
bulletWhen preparing water solutions for feeder application (e.g., disinfectant or soda ash), pour the chemical slowly into the appropriate amount of water, stirring constantly to provide mixing and dilutions.
bulletNever add chemicals to the pool water while swimmers are using the pool.
bulletKeep all chemicals out of the reach of children.
bulletNever mix chemicals together. Use a clean scoop for each chemical, and never combine material from "old" and "new" containers.
bulletNever reuse old chemical containers.
bulletWash out empty disinfectant containers before disposing, to eliminate danger of fire, explosion or poisoning.
bulletCarefully clean up any spilled chemicals with large amounts of water, to dilute and wash away the chemicals. Check with local authorities before sending disinfectants and pH adjustment chemicals to the sewer as waste.
bulletDo not inhale dust or fumes from any pool chemicals. If necessary use protective devices for breathing, handling and eye protection. Promptly wash off any residues which get on your skin.
bulletTest the water in your pool with a reliable test kit on a schedule recommended by your pool professional. As a rule, the more people who use your pool, the more frequently you should test the water. Add the necessary chemicals according to the test results and the manufacturer's instructions.
bulletChemicals for test kits should be replaced each year.
bulletIf you have any questions regarding safe handling, storage or use of pool chemicals, contact the manufacturer.

Storage

bulletChemical reagents for test kits should be replaced each year.
bulletKeep the original lids on all chemical containers and make sure the lids are closed tightly when not in use.
bulletDo not stack different chemicals on top of one another.
bulletKeep liquid chemicals away from dry chemicals. Keep apart chemicals which are different forms of oxidizing compounds. Physically separate all different forms of chemicals.
bulletStore your pool chemicals in a clean, cool, dry, well-ventilated area preferably off the floor, to prevent contamination from other materials. Especially, do not store chemicals near the pool heater. Keep them away from chemicals and equipment used for garden and lawn maintenance. Keep acids away from other chemicals.
bulletKeep all chemicals out of the reach of children.
bulletDo not store your pool chemicals where other flammable items may mix with them. For example, a mixture of pool chemicals and fertilizer can cause a fire or explosion.
bulletWash your hands thoroughly after using.
 

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