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[quote=Anonymous] A lot of the indoor pools around here are getting older. Improving the air quality of an indoor pool generally requires expensive and extensive renovations that require the pool to be closed for months. Without doing big renovations, they’re just making small tweaks that only helped a little bit. Some people will be more sensitive to the air quality than others. if your child is or wants to be a year-round swimmer, and you live close to multiple pools, as you think it is worth trying to find out about the air quality at the pools. Some people who are sensitive will develop a cough that just gets worse with increased exposure. But I think there are many that are fine. [/quote]
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