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What should I do with my pool chemicals during the winter?

When closing your pool for the winter, it’s important to properly store and handle your pool chemicals to ensure they remain safe and effective for use next season. Here are a few steps you can take to prepare your pool chemicals for winter:
  1. Use up remaining chemicals: Before closing your pool, use up any remaining chemicals, such as chlorine or algaecide, to prevent them from losing potency over the winter.
  2. Store chemicals in a cool, dry place: Once you have used up the remaining chemicals, store the rest of your chemicals in a cool, dry place, such as a garage or shed. Avoid storing chemicals in damp or humid areas, as this can cause them to degrade or become unstable.
  3. Keep chemicals away from heat sources: Do not store chemicals near heat sources, such as a furnace or hot water heater, as this can cause them to become unstable or even explosive.
  4. Keep chemicals out of reach of children and pets: Store chemicals in a secure place, out of reach of children and pets, to prevent accidental ingestion or injury.
  5. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for storing and handling pool chemicals, as different chemicals may have different requirements.
  6. Keep the chemicals in their original container: Do not transfer pool chemicals to other containers, as this may lead to confusion later on and could cause you to overdose on the pool.
By following these steps, you can help ensure that your pool chemicals remain safe and effective for use next season.