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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-02-2006 @ 5:16PM
Jasmine said...
I think it's funny that some of you are commenting on chemicals. The worries would be liability as that is what would cost them the big bucks if someone was hurt or even worse, killed. Chemicals are bought wholesale and they stock up on these items. I worked at a hotel for years. Chlorine is cheap, everyone knows that. The water is tested daily for a PH balance. PH up and PH down are not expensive and not much is needed to adjust the water. So leave the chemicals out, it's liability and the fact that they want the pool to only be used by paying guests... that can afford the hotel.
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