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  2. 8 Refreshing Pool Cleaning Tips You Need to Try This Summer

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    Scrub your pool walls weekly to keep them in pristine condition. Alternatively, use a robotic cleaner to stay on top of things. Regular brushing can also prevent and remove stains.

  3. Swimming pool sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Swimming pool contaminants are introduced from environmental sources and swimmers. Affecting primarily outdoor swimming pools, environmental contaminants include windblown dirt and debris, incoming water from unsanitary sources, rain containing microscopic algae spores and droppings from birds possibly harboring disease-causing pathogens. [4]

  4. Swimming pool bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Swimming pool bacteria are the diverse array of bacteria that are present in aquatic environments, primarily swimming pools, which can have effects on human health and water quality. Recreational waters are known to be source of infectious diseases .

  5. Pink algae - Wikipedia

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    Preventing the growth of pink algae is preferable to removing it once accumulated. To ensure that pink algae does not grow in a pool, the owner must manually brush and clean all pool surfaces weekly, and regularly expose all pools surfaces to sunlight (pink algae thrives in a dark environment, particularly in areas with slow-moving water).

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  7. Arthrospira - Wikipedia

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    The common name, spirulina, refers to the dried biomass of Arthrospira platensis, [3] a type of Cyanobacteria, which are oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria.These photosynthetic organisms were first considered to be algae, a very large and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms, until 1962 when they were reclassified as prokaryotes and named Cyanobacteria. [4]

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