Now is the time that your customers are anticipating opening their outdoor pool facilities and getting their pools and spas ready for the summer. Starting out the season with clean filters will help them have the best quality water throughout the pool and spa season. The use of Breakaway® Flush to clean sand filters can rid the filters of organic contamination that has accumulated during the previous season and over the winter months. Accumulated organic contamination in sand filters degrades filter performance and can significantly reduce water quality.
Breakaway® Flush treatment at start-up will make start-up easier, help stabilize water chemistry and provide superior water quality and clarity.
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Safety
Don’t overlook the sell-ability of using The Moss™ to reduce the number and types of chemicals being used and stored on site. From an HR or safety perspective, one chemical related incident, be it a spill, inadvertent mixing, or exposure to employees or others is disruptive at least, and hazardous to health and safety and expensive at worst. If a few kilograms of The Moss™ per month can serve up the same results as the 55 gallon drums, why not use it instead?
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By: Steve Oswald, Kriss Water Treatment
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Kriss Water Open Chill Water Management Program
Hypochlorous acid “salt” generators and PoolMoss® were made for each other. Depending on the chemical composition of the local water, a lot of scale can accumulate between the plates, requiring acid washing or costly replacement.
As one satisfied customer in Minnesota reported, “I open my pool, turn on the generator, fill the contact chamber with PoolMoss® and enjoy the pool all summer long. Last year, I didn’t have to add anything to the pool except some water.”
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On Feb. 11, 2018, BBC News shared a story about 12 cities in the world that are likely to run out of drinking water. Imagine turning on the faucet in a modern city and nothing coming out for days. Weeks. Months?”Cape Town (South Africa) is in the unenviable situation of being the first major city in the modern era to face the threat of running out of drinking water.” The cities aren’t all located in deserts. One US city is even on the list. Pollution, crumbling infrastructure, saltwater intrusion, and draining aquifers are some of the issues. You can read more about it here.
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