It's been awhile since I was in here, so forgive me if this has been discussed.
This week I headed back indoors for lap swimming as my summer (outdoor) pool closed on Sunday. The pool I swim at during the winter is a Lifetime Fitness and when I got in I tasted salt. Another swimmer thought it meant the water was dirty. I keep forgetting to ask at the desk. When I get there I'm not awake and when I leave I'm in a bit of a fog, so I thought I'd ask here.
Anybody know if this is a new thing? I can't smell any chlorine which bothers me in a health related way (not to mention that I kind of like the smell of chlorine).
Is it safe? And also, what kind of effect will it have on my goggles, suit, cap, etc?
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This treatment has been aroud for a long time my brother Tom used it in his Swim School pool in the 1950s. It is fast loosing popularity in France but is gaining support in Canada and the USA.
See info here www.angelfire.com/.../saltwater_sanitizing_system.htm
This treatment has been aroud for a long time my brother Tom used it in his Swim School pool in the 1950s. It is fast loosing popularity in France but is gaining support in Canada and the USA.
See info here www.angelfire.com/.../saltwater_sanitizing_system.htm