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Air quality & a clean pool

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I use a sock in my skimmer mainly to catch the bees that always land in the pool, they somehow survive  clinging to the sock then are allowed to fly off.

This was the sock after today's rain  in Najomtien area, the sock is suppose to be white, after three days of rain you would think the atmosphere would be fairly clean.

 

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Rain a big thing for pools... aside from the obvious balancing issues, catching all the crud in the air... well at least for those sans auto-cover :P

The save-the-bees sock pretty cool... sure that wasn't before you put it in? ????

On 3/11/2021 at 9:48 PM, sometime said:

the sock is suppose to be white, after three days of rain you would think the atmosphere would be fairly clean.

Good on you regarding the bees, but looks like it's time for a cover over the pool. 

5 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

Good on you regarding the bees, but looks like it's time for a cover over the pool. 

OK for the pool, but we have to breath that air, looking at the sock you have to ask what's it doing to us.!

28 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

Good on you regarding the bees, but looks like it's time for a cover over the pool. 

that's a certain way to grow algae in the pool. 

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Is that a picture of your lung?

the rains push the dust particles down whether landing on the ground in the water or in your lungs...

rains move the particles from the air to another location...people like to say “rains clear the air”...somewhat true but the solids are not completely dissipated...they must go somewhere per physics...they are just not in your operator breathing zone for that day....they don’t magically disappear which the native public thinks or want to believe 

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