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    Default Re: what makes eyes sting in the pool?

    And my eyes stung a little after 4-5 hours of swimming.
    And you are surprised???????

    That's why goggles were considered one of the BEST advances in competitive swimming--it allows the athletes to train much longer without eye problems.

    Combined chloramines are one of several potential sources of eye irritation. High chlorine levels in a clean pool will have little if any effect. Other things can reduce irritation much more, such as:

    1) reduce CC to 0.
    2) Raise pH to 7.6-7.8 Irritation is lower there as it's closer to human pH.
    3) Keep away from all the junk pool stores push you to throw in your pool. A balanced pool is the least irritating.
    4) Contaminants. Sun tan lotion, sweat, little kids peeing in the pool all are irritating.
    4) Add salt to your water. I don't know the ppm level but if your salinity of your pool matches the salinity of tears, it will be FAR less irritating.

    But don't go blaming chlorine for your red, burning eyes!
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    Default Re: what makes eyes sting in the pool?

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD
    And you are surprised???????

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    I didn't write that, someone was being jokingly sarcastic in response to my starter post.

    Waterbear - my pool smells very chloriney - is that odor the result of all the excess CC? Seems like I will only worsen the odor by adding more bleach, but that is my novice forum member mind at work

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    Default Re: what makes eyes sting in the pool?

    A reminder that is easy:

    "If you smell chlorine, you need more chlorine"

    If you will shock your pool, it will burn off the CC's and you will no longer smell chlorine. If you don't get to shock level, you'll have marginal, if any, success.

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    Default Re: what makes eyes sting in the pool?

    I was serious about irritation after 4-5 hours: It was in a CC-free pool, so I was just saying that CC isn't the *only* irritant in pools. There are several, even in perfectly-balanced water, that irritate eyes. Some people's eyes are simply irritated by physical contact with foreign (i.e. not produced by the body itself) substances.

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    Default Re: what makes eyes sting in the pool?

    Quote Originally Posted by pairadocs
    I didn't write that, someone was being jokingly sarcastic in response to my starter post.
    I know, it was in one of the other replies in this thread. Still good advice about the goggles.
    Waterbear - my pool smells very chloriney - is that odor the result of all the excess CC? Seems like I will only worsen the odor by adding more bleach, but that is my novice forum member mind at work
    Here we have a classic reason why a GOOD drop based kit is needed. Not only do you need to check for Total Chlorine, you need to see what your Free Chlorine is so you can determine your Combined Chlorine (Chloramines). Chloramines are the bad guys that burn your eyes and make the pool smell like chlorine! Ideally you should have no CC in the pool. If you do you need to add more chlorine to burn them off...this is called 'breakpoint chlorination' and is what you are actually doing when you shock. If your CC are .5 ppm or higher it means it's time to shock!

    Most beginners find it hard to believe that adding more chlorine when the pool smells strongly of chlorine is the right thing to do but it is! This is the only way to burn off the excess organics in the water and to break the chemical bond in the CC that is formed by the ammonia and the chlorine. (Chloramines are a groups of chemical compounds formed from chlorine and ammonia or organic ammonia like compounds. These organic ammonia like compounds belong to a chemical group called 'amines'. (oversimplified explaination but essentially correct!). They get into your pool from all the bacteria, persperation, urine, feces, and all the other nasty stuff that is always getting into a pool that is being used and it is chlorines job to 'burn them up'! Chlorine is very good at this if you put enough of it in when you need to!

    Hope this is helpful.
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    Tear ph range 6.5 to 7.6 with a median of 7.0. Tears act as a buffer for the eye and will vary dependant on enviroment.The eye surface tissue is at 7.2 to 7.5. The salenity of tears is around 9000 ppm dependant on body hydration. Body ph is 7.35 to 7.45 and isotonic at 0.9 % or 9000 ppm.
    Hope this helps.
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