Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP):
AOP pool and spa systems use a set of chemical treatment processes designed to remove organic material from water by producing hydroxyl radicals. Hydroxyls are highly reactive and short-lived molecules, known as the “detergent” of the atmosphere, which decompose many types of pollutants.
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UV System:
Ultraviolet (UV) Pool Systems harness the power of ultraviolet light to lower chemical levels, eliminate chlorine by-products, and to make pools safe, healthy, and easier to manage. Researchers are telling us that less is more when it comes to pool chemicals.
UV pool systems destroy over 99.5% of pathogens that may enter your pool.
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Salt System:
they are set up to convert salt to chlorine by way of a component called a salt chlorine generator and a process called electrolysis.
Saltwater pools enhance the swimming experience because it gives the water a very soft feeling.
The lower chlorine level in saltwater pools means colored hair won’t face nearly as much damage over time as it does in a chlorinated pool. Same for swimsuits.
You’ll reduce your personal exposure to chlorine and chlorine by-products (chloramine), which are tied to a variety of potential health risks.
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