If you do not get the face wet or go underwater, contacts should be fine. If you do get splashed or dunked they are unlikely to be flushed out, but they can hold chemicals present in the pool water against the eye for a longer period than would normally happen if you were not wearing them. Then it would be advisable to take them out! If you wear goggles that would be best!
It can make you eyes hurt but it is not fatal
no i would not
I wouldn"t let your pig swim in a chlorinated pool because is can irritate their eyes and skin.
Yes, of course. As long as the amount of chlorine in the water is as directed by retailer there should be no reason one could not swim in a pool while it is being chlorinated.
no
Yes
It is only safe to swim in a pool when a dead rat is found if it has been drained and sanitized. You risk dying if you enter before the pool has been 100 percent sanitized.
Read the label, but usually it is safe. Pool Masters
Shock your pool at sundown and you can swim in it the next morning.
I don't see why not. My uncle's dog used to swim in a chlorinated pool all the time. Although, he ate human food instead of dog food....maybe he was rare!
no you would have to do something about it
It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
no it is not because you can get some in your foot.