Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How to Make Your Spa Pool Chemical Free


Maintaining a spa pool (בריכות ספא) has traditionally meant using caustic, toxic chemicals like chlorine and bromine. These chemicals are costly to both the user and the environment. Corrosive chemicals can damage pool equipment, such as liners and filters, and aesthetic elements such as stonework and tile. Discoloration of hair and swimming suits often results along with irritation to eyes and skin.
While chlorine and bromine are often the cause of damage to pools and discomfort to person, they are very effective means of maintaining a sanitary pool environment. But because of the costs involved with the use of these chemicals, pool operators have long searched for a safer, more environmentally friendly and cost effective way to sanitize and maintain and safe spa pool (בריכות ספא).
There are alternatives to the traditional methods of spa pool sanitation. Many of the alternatives available today are less damaging and equipment and friendlier to the environment. There are several alternatives available today. Ozone generators, like those manufactured under the brand names Applied Ozone systems, DEL Ozone and Balboa, inject ozone gas into the water as it passes through the pump.
Ionizers from EcoSmarte, Floatron and Power Ionizer, use mineral sanitation, usually copper or silver, both known for their anti-bacterial properties, to kill bacteria and viruses present in the pool or spa water as it passes through an ionization device. There are both floating ionizers, which are often solar powered and ionizers that are integrated into the spa pool (בריכות ספא) pump or filtration system.

Chlorine generators, manufactured under brand names several brand names, including AquaRite and Intex, utilize the sanitizing power of chlorine generated from salt or brine. They do not actually eliminate the use of chlorine, but instead eliminate the need to purchase, transport and handle the caustic chemical.

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