
Why Peeing in the Pool Could Be Dangerous | Disinfection By-Products
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Science, Chemistry, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses the common practice of urinating in pools and the misconception that urine is sterile. It explains how urine reacts with chlorine to form harmful disinfection byproducts like chloramines and cyanogen chloride, which can cause respiratory and nervous system issues. Research shows these chemicals are more concentrated in pools with high swimmer density. While not life-threatening, these byproducts can cause irritation and long-term health effects. The video recommends using the bathroom instead of the pool to minimize risks.
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