HASA SANI-CLOR is a sodium hypochlorite solution, marketed for
use in the treatment of water in swimmingswimming pools, spas, and hot tubs.
With the one exception of chlorine gas, it is the least expensive form of
disinfecting swimmingswimming pool upon application destroying algae,
bacteria, viruses, and other micro organisms.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL:Store this product in a cool, dry area, away from direct
sunlight and heat to avoid deterioration. In case of spill,
flood areas with large quantities of water. Product or
rinsates that cannot be used should be diluted with water
before disposal in a sanitary sewer. Do not contaminate
food or feed by storage, disposal, or cleaning of
equipment. Return Container to dealer or distributor for
deposit refund.
SWIMMING POOL WATER DISINFECTION:For a newswimming pool or spring start-up, super-chlorinate with 52
to 104 ounces of product for each 10,000 gallons of water
to yield 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine by weight. Check
the level of available chlorine with a test kit. Adjust and
maintainswimming pool water pH to between 7.2 to 7.8. Adjust and
maintain the alkalinity of theswimming pool to between 50 to 100
ppm.
To maintain theswimming pool, add manually or by feeder device 11
ounces of this product for each 10,000 gallons of water to
yield an available chlorine residual between 0.6 to 1.0
ppm by weight. Stabilizedswimming pools should maintain a
residual of 1.0 to 1.5 ppm available chlorine.
Test the pH, available chlorine residual, and the alkalinity
of the water frequently with appropriate test kits.
Frequency of water treatment will depend upon
temperature and the number of swimmers.
Every 7 days, or as necessary, superchlorinate theswimming pool
with 52 to 104 ounces of product for each 10,000 gallons
of water to yield 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine by weight.
Check the level of available chlorine with a test kit. Do
not re-enter theswimming pool until chlorine residual is between 1.0
to 3.0 ppm.
At the end of the swimmingswimming pool season or when water is
to be drained from theswimming pool, available chlorine must be
allowed to dissipate from treatedswimming pool water before
discharge. Do not chlorinateswimming pool within 24 hours prior to
discharge.