FAQs

Aguachlon

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What is TCCA, and how is it different from chlorine?


A
TCCA is a stable, solid chlorine compound used for disinfection. Unlike liquid chlorine, TCCA offers a longer shelf life and is less corrosive, making it easier to handle.
Q

What applications is TCCA suitable for?


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TCCA is commonly used for disinfecting swimming pools, treating drinking water, and controlling algae and bacteria in industrial water systems.
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How should I store TCCA to ensure its effectiveness?


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Store TCCA in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed and away from incompatible materials, such as organic substances.
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Is TCCA safe for use in swimming pools?


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Yes, TCCA is safe for swimming pools when used according to recommended dosages. It effectively sanitizes the water and helps control algae growth.
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How do I calculate the correct dosage of TCCA for my pool?


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The dosage of TCCA depends on your pool size and current water conditions. Refer to the product label for specific guidelines, and consider regular testing for accurate maintenance.
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What safety precautions should I follow when using TCCA?


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Always wear gloves, goggles, and a mask when handling TCCA. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes, and ensure good ventilation when using the product.
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Can TCCA be used for other sanitation purposes?


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Yes, TCCA can be used for sanitizing surfaces in food processing facilities and public areas, as well as for disinfecting equipment and utensils.
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What should I do if TCCA comes into contact with skin or eyes?


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Rinse the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation persists or if you experience severe reactions.
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