I apologize if this is in the wrong forum.
Moved to the deep end, which is a better place for it. JasonLion
My sister in has joined a "club" in south eastern England with a pool that is proud to use only "copper and silver" to sanitize their indoor pool.
Directly from their web page: "...we do not use harsh chemicals like chlorine. The water is purified using a natural system of silver and copper, its just like swimming in natural spring water. There are no chemical smells and the water is gentle for your skin and hair (even if its not completely natural) as well as being environmentally friendly. The chemical free water is so natural it can be used to irrigate the vegetables in the walled garden for use in our restaurant."
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't swim in it as I wouldn't trust it to be sanitized.
Does anyone know what the UK requirements are in general for their public pools?
Moved to the deep end, which is a better place for it. JasonLion
My sister in has joined a "club" in south eastern England with a pool that is proud to use only "copper and silver" to sanitize their indoor pool.
Directly from their web page: "...we do not use harsh chemicals like chlorine. The water is purified using a natural system of silver and copper, its just like swimming in natural spring water. There are no chemical smells and the water is gentle for your skin and hair (even if its not completely natural) as well as being environmentally friendly. The chemical free water is so natural it can be used to irrigate the vegetables in the walled garden for use in our restaurant."
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't swim in it as I wouldn't trust it to be sanitized.
Does anyone know what the UK requirements are in general for their public pools?