| Chemical Do's:
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| | recommendations
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| - Read and follow all manufacturer's
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| | - Never mix chemicals together prior to
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| instructions on the label
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| | introduction into your water
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| - Wear appropriate protective clothing
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| | - Never store liquid chemicals above dry
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| when handling chemicals
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| | chemicals
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| - Store chemicals in a cool, dry,
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| | - Never place spilled chemicals back into
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| well-ventilated space
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| | the original container
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| - Keep covers secured, and if small
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| | - Never use a chemical fire extinguisher
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| children are present, prevent access to
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| | with pool chemicals (water only in case
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| chemicals altogether
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| | of emergency)
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| - Clean up spills immediately following
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| | - Never smoke or introduce flame to
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| manufacturer's directions
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| | chemical agents
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| - Dispose of chemicals and containers per
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| | - Never leave chemicals, open or
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| product instructions
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| | otherwise, unattended
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| - Add each chemical to your pool water
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| | Remember, there's no substitute for the
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| separately
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| | chemical manufacturer's instructions-and
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| - Monitor the chemical levels in your
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| | good old fashioned common sense-when
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| pool as recommended
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| | handling and storing your all-important
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| Chemical Don't's:
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| | pool chemicals for the summer season.
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| - Never ignore manufacturer's
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