What Is a Pool Sanitizer?
Algae and bacteria naturally grow in pool water that is regularly used, and sanitizers are used to kill these bacterias.
Sanitizers can include peroxide, bromine, javex, ozone, and most commonly, chlorine.
Using sanitizers does create side-effects, so attempting to use as little sanitizer as possible is always the best route of action. One of the ways to use less pool sanitizers, like chlorine, is to subsidize it with an ultraviolet light (UV) sanitizer system.
What Is an Ultraviolet Sanitizer System?
UV sanitizer systems work to reduce the use of chemical cleaners, like chlorine, by up to 80%.
When harmful chloramines are eliminated, you, your family, and your friends will be able to swim underwater with your eyes open, while avoiding the red, burning eyes or itchy, dry skin that chemical exposure creates.
By using an ultraviolet sanitation system, the levels of chlorine in your pool water will be similar to that of your municipal drinking water. That’s definitely an improvement worth mentioning!
Chlorine Free Pools
Although chlorine free pools are difficult to achieve, ultraviolet light sanitation systems allow you to get close to a sanitizer free pool.





