Isn't bromine a little less irritating to skin? And I know for sure it's more stable at high temps (why it's found a nice niche in spas). However, it is costly. Our pool at the old house was Bromine, those tabs are pretty expensive. (but that was a 27' round, lots of water)
I would think a SWG system should work well. It allows for very low chlorine levels and the salt feels better on the skin. You may also want to add borates to the pool. If you don't have direct sun exposure on the pool you may want to also have an ozonator.
Some on this forum might consider this blasphemy. We had neighbors who had a child very sensitive to chlorine. They kept their pool sanitized with food grade hydrogen peroxide. It was beautiful sparkly water too!
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