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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
Aren't most pools closer to 3-5 to avoid irritation?
Either way, it's not really all that important, because the dilution factor of the water will help prevent transmission on its own.
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10 is the limit in the State of NE, but yeah, I generally tried to keep mine 4-6 ppm, irritation isn't really a factor if the ph is at the right level. As far as I know, running it higher is just pointlessly using up chemicals. But we're more concerned with germs than viruses. I am curious to see what's going to happen with them come summer, but I'll bet they're simply not going to open.