Swimming pool sodium trichloroisocyanurate disinfectant, toxic after dissolving? Did you understand?
Sodium trichloroisocyanurate disinfectant, commonly known as strong chloroquine, is a broad-spectrum and efficient disinfectant. It should be stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place, and cannot be placed together with other chemicals to avoid safety accidents.
Sodium trichloroisocyanurate itself contains a strong and irritating chlorine odor when it is undissolved, and the odor emitted after being dissolved in water will be even worse, which will stimulate the human respiratory tract and eyes and cause mild poisoning, so trichloroisocyanuric acid Sodium disinfectants are toxic when dissolved.
The main ingredient of swimming pool disinfectant is triamine isocyanuric acid, or TCCA for short. The content of disinfection powder is greater than or equal to 90%, and its effective ammonia content is high. Strong bactericidal power. Long stable time, long-term storage, convenient transportation, safe, low toxicity, and no pollution. It can kill intestinal pathogenic bacteria, pyogenic coccus, pathogenic yeast and cell spores and inactivate viruses. It has the characteristics of non-toxicity, high efficiency and low irritation.