I am a new pool owner who has adopted the BBB/TFPC methods and accordingly, I don't use the bucket of dichlor, Frog bac pacs, or MPS that the previous owner left in our pool shed.
What should I do with it? Should I hang onto the trichlor in case I ever need to increase my CYA? (It is currently 60)? Hang on to the MPS in case our pool servicer wants to use it for closing the pool for winter? (We have him open and close and otherwise maintain ourselves). Give away the Frog bac pacs? Or sell or give away it all?
These three things I'm considering getting rid of are all in a separate (separately walled off) area of the same pool shed I store my liquid chlorine in, which is why I ask. I don't think these would ever get in contact with each other in normal circumstances because of the separation and limited amount of each product, but I can't completely rule out a tropical storm demolishing the entirety of my pool shed someday and causing a mixture.
Alternatively, I could store these things in separate plastic bins on the opposite end of my property, but that would be closer to where I store the muriatic acid, such that it would be about 20 feet away from the acid and could also feasibly mix in the case of an extreme tropical storm.
What should I do with it? Should I hang onto the trichlor in case I ever need to increase my CYA? (It is currently 60)? Hang on to the MPS in case our pool servicer wants to use it for closing the pool for winter? (We have him open and close and otherwise maintain ourselves). Give away the Frog bac pacs? Or sell or give away it all?
These three things I'm considering getting rid of are all in a separate (separately walled off) area of the same pool shed I store my liquid chlorine in, which is why I ask. I don't think these would ever get in contact with each other in normal circumstances because of the separation and limited amount of each product, but I can't completely rule out a tropical storm demolishing the entirety of my pool shed someday and causing a mixture.
Alternatively, I could store these things in separate plastic bins on the opposite end of my property, but that would be closer to where I store the muriatic acid, such that it would be about 20 feet away from the acid and could also feasibly mix in the case of an extreme tropical storm.