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Your tap water may smell like chlorine if you're a Port St. Lucie resident, thanks to a yearly program called free chlorine.
The smell of chlorine was strong enough to make his nose and throat burn, and his eyes water. Jayson DeLoach of Centerton said that he had to step out of his bathroom when running a bath last ...
”The smell and the taste you just have to hold your nose when you brush your teeth,” she said. News Center 7 was told by the water treatment facility that the chlorine levels are currently at 1.4.
They say if you experience any nose, throat or eye irritation or difficulty breathing, you can contact your health provider or the Georgia Poison Center at 404-856-6252.
If you thought those post-swim red eyes and that “chlorine” smell were due to pool chemicals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has some nauseating news.
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If you thought those post-swim red eyes and that “chlorine” smell were due to pool chemicals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has some nauseating news.