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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on April 23, 2007, 6:44 pm
On Apr 23, 6:19=EF=BF=BDpm, "Lawrence M. Seldin, CMC, CPC"
> I was chatting with someone at a sport's game and they mentioned that som=
eone they knew put
> in a salt water rather than fresh water pool in the back yard. Not one fo=
r a pond of fish.
>
> 1) Are there any advantages to this?
>
> 2) Someone mentioned that their child has eye problems with the chlorine =
in pools. Is their a
> non-chlorine based pool treatment for fresh water pools that will not irr=
atate their kids eyes?
>
> Thanks much,
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> Lawrence M. Seldin, CMC, CPC
>
> Contributing writer for FUTURES Magazine
> Author of RECRUITSOURCE PEOPLESOFT EXAM and RECRUITSOURCE SAP/R3 EXAM
> Author of POWER TIPS FOR THE APPLE NEWTON and INTRODUCTION TO CSP
>
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add enough salt and no one can drown. high salt concentrations make
people float.
if the person were along the beach they could pump berach water from
the ocean, filtering it and change water endlessely with the ocean, no
chemicals needed.
some cruise ships had salt water pools, i prefer clean fresh water
myself salt YUK
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