High chlorine is NOT a safety problem, contrary to what almost everyone things. Google "bleach bath" -- it's a term for a long-time standard treatment used by dermatologist for both adult AND pediatric patients, and involves immersing them in bath water with 50 - 100 ppm of chlorine and no stabilizer. This is FAR higher than what is in even super-chlorinated pools! Of course, bleach baths are presumably taken naked -- 25 ppm of chlorine in your pool is NOT a hazard to you or your son, but it may be a hazard to your swimsuit.
Regarding how to treat your pool, I really have no idea. I've never worked with high-sulfur water, nor read of anyone doing so. Now that I think about it, I know it must go on in Florida all the time, but I just have zero experience with it.
My *guess* all that sulfur gets oxidized to sulfates, which aren't great for concrete pools, aren't a problem otherwise.
The biggest hurdle I see for you is the lack of filtration. If you can't filter, and you do use the pool, it will get nasty after a couple of days, no matter what.
Otherwise, just read the Super Simple recipe: http://pool9.net/ssr/, but modify it, to include testing chlorine before using the pool, since the sulfur may consume it instantly at first.
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