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Relaxation pool beds

  • 15-02-2010 11:00pm
    #1
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    Would any body know the effects of these beds on your lungs ,
    The particular type i am on about are usually located in the swimming pool you relax onto them and they blow air bubbles through the water against your back.

    The pool i use isnt usually very chlorinated as they use uv filters and the like to minimise the amount needed , however any time i go near the pool beds the chlorine in the air is very strong and would cause me to cough quite badly sometimes due to the strength of it .

    I was just wondering did anyone ever look into these pool beds as such a strong presense of chlorine in the air cant be good. You only get the chlorine smell when the bubbles are on and you are on the beds in the surrounding area its fine?


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