I have a quick question or three.
Last Sunday I found two mice in the skimmers (one in each). I shocked to 12 PPM. Now today I find yet another mouse in the skimmer.
So my question is, would you bring it back up to shock levels or not? Normally anytime I find a mouse in the skimmer I shock and I don't swim until the Cl levels go down under 10 (which normally takes a few days.)
Second question, when would you say it is safe to swim? Is my under 10 PPM OK? Could I swim sooner? Or should I wait longer?
I know mice can carry things, so a third question would be how long would it take to kill off anything the mouse or mice brought into the pool?
Here are my numbers if that helps any. (My normal Cl loss is between .25 and .5 PPM per day.)
(PS234 Kit)
Today's results (after finding mouse):
FC = 11
CC = 0
TC = 11
pH = 7.5
Alk = 120
Cal = 320
CYA = 0(<20) (I had it tested a few times by a pool store they came up with 10 three times and 17 once)
Temp = 81 F (Got my heater fixed)
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Sundays results (after finding mice):
FC = 3
CC = 0
TC = 3
pH = 7.5
Alk = (Did not test)
Cal = (Did not test)
CYA = (Did not test)
Temp = 75 F
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Sundays results (after shocking):
FC = 12
CC = 0
TC = 12
pH = 7.5
Alk = (Did not test)
Cal = (Did not test)
CYA = (Did not test)
Temp = 75 F
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I know I am not much under shock levels according to Ben's Best Guess Chart. But I rather be safe than sorry.
Thank you!
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