28
Apr
2010
Pool Maintenance

Searching for a solution to a deadly pathogen


29
Jan
2010
Hygiene & Health
by Water Quality & Health Council

Chlorine Myths and Realities

A recent Scientific American column grossly overplays an unsubstantiated risk associated with drinking water chlorination. It overlooks the benefits of chlorine as an inexpensive and highly effective disinfectant and does not recognize that the regulatory limits for chlorine and disinfection byproducts were set following a thorough review of credible health data. The article blatantly promotes a... Read More »

29
Jun
2009
Pool Maintenance
by Michele Hlavsa

Pool Chemical Safety: Protect Yourself from Injuries

A number of pool chemical-related health events have made headlines in recent months, including a chemical leak at a Las Vegas hotel-casino and a filter pump malfunction at an Indiana water park that sent two dozen people to the hospital. However, many more incidents never make the headlines. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control... Read More »

08
Jun
2009
Hygiene & Health
by Chris Wiant, MPH, PhD

Almost Half of Surveyed Americans Admit Unhygienic Pool Behavior

Do you know what’s in your public pool? A recent Water Quality and Health Council survey found that almost half (47%) of respondents admit to one or more behaviors that contribute to an unhealthy pool.  One in five (17 percent) say they’ve urinated in the pool – and eight in ten (78 %) are convinced... Read More »