![]() Properly maintained it would be the cleanest place in the building, in microbial terms. ![]() ![]() The permanganate solution as intended to be prepared is much better protection (since the concentration of target microbes are always on the foot it's better to attack them there) but as most noted the tendency is for people (not just kids) to jump over the little pool, because it's filled with cold standing water and we get gross ideas about what might be in it. ![]() Uh akshually the foot washes between the changing rooms and the pool were supposed to be filled with dilute potassium permanganate solution specifically to deal with fungal problems on the foot, though I've definitely been to pools where they were instead filled with extremely chlorinated water.Ĭhlorinated pool water at about 1ppm is good at killing bacteria within a few minutes of contact but not fungi like those responsible for warts or athlete's foot, which can end up being spread around the pool area as a result. ![]()
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