To increase the free chlorine by 1 part per million add one scoop (100 grams) per 50 cubic metres (10,000 gallons).
Dissolve granules in warm water in a plastic bucket or place in skimming basket or strainer.
If using a feeder or dispenser ensure that the granules used are the same chemical (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate). If another material has been used wash the feeder out thoroughly before adding granules.
Maintain a chlorine level of 1 to 3 ppm and a pH level of 7.2-7.6 in your pool.
Dosing Instructions (Spa):
To increase the free chlorine by 2.5 parts per million add 5 grams (a teaspoon). Note: On average you should need approx. 1 teaspoon per person using the spa.
Maintain a chlorine level of 2 to 4 ppm and a pH level of 7.2-7.6 in your spa.
Chemical Storage
Minimize the different types of chemicals you store.
Don't buy more than you will consume in a season. Some of the more hazardous pool chemicals don't keep well.
Keep wet hands and dirty scoops out of your chemicals. Contamination is often a cause of problems.
Don't store pool chemicals where other materials can fall into them.
Never, NEVER, NEVER, mix chemicals. When adding chemicals to your pool allow one to disappear before adding another.
Use gloves and glasses.
Make sure chemicals are locked away from small children.
Always label containers
ALL forms of acids react DANGEROUSLY with all forms of chlorine or bromine. Never, never, NEVER mix swimming pool chemicals of any type! Chlorine compounds that look or smell alike may not be the same: you have to know the actual chemical. Allowing even small amounts of different chlorine sanitizers to touch each other can be REALLY dangerous. In particular, trichlor and calcium hypochlorite can react dangerously on contact with each other. Once they're dissolved in the pool, though, they get along fine.
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