1. Smell
The most obvious sign of too much chlorine is a strong, pungent odor. This odor can be so strong that it burns your eyes and nose.
2. Taste
If you can taste the chlorine in the water, it is likely too high. The water should taste slightly salty, but not overly chlorinated.
3. Skin irritation
Too much chlorine can irritate your skin, causing it to feel dry, itchy, or red. You may also experience a rash.
4. Eye irritation
Chlorine can also irritate your eyes, causing them to feel red, itchy, or burning. You may also experience blurred vision.
5. Respiratory irritation
Inhaling too much chlorine can irritate your respiratory system, causing coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath.
6. Pool damage
Too much chlorine can also damage the swimming pool itself, causing the liner to fade or break down.
If you think your swimming pool has too much chlorine, you should take steps to lower the levels. This can be done by adding fresh water to the pool, reducing the amount of chlorine you add, or using a chlorine neutralizer.
It is important to keep chlorine levels in the pool within the recommended range to avoid the health and safety risks associated with too much chlorine.