Can I Swim in Cloudy Pool Water? Safety Risks Explained
I tried everything to clear my 20,000 gallon inground pool's cloudiness and about to drop $200 on chemicals — should I buy them or is it safe to swim first? The water looks like a light milky haze - you can see the bottom but it's definitely not crystal clear like it usually is. I've been maintaining chlorine levels around 2-3 ppm and pH at 7.4, but the cloudiness appeared after we had several heavy rainstorms and a pool party with about 15 people.
I'm particularly concerned about safety since we have young children who aren't strong swimmers yet. The visibility isn't terrible, but it's definitely reduced compared to normal. I've tried shocking the pool with 2 pounds of calcium hypochlorite and running the filter continuously for 24 hours, but the cloudiness persists. Should we avoid swimming until this clears up completely, or is it okay to use the pool with some basic precautions?…more
I'm particularly concerned about safety since we have young children who aren't strong swimmers yet. The visibility isn't terrible, but it's definitely reduced compared to normal. I've tried shocking the pool with 2 pounds of calcium hypochlorite and running the filter continuously for 24 hours, but the cloudiness persists. Should we avoid swimming until this clears up completely, or is it okay to use the pool with some basic precautions?…more



