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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1690252" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Chlorine levels in a pool run around 3 to 5 parts per million. That is 0.000005 which is 0.0005 per cent. 10 ppm is considered hazardous to your skin. It does not take much chlorine to be "so thick you could smell it". Taking 5% bleach and diluting it 10 to one gives you 0.5% chlorine which is 1000 times stronger than the water in a pool. I believe putting 0.5% bleach in the eye of an animal makes one guilty of abuse. I recommend anyone considering this to do some research on it first. Maybe mix it 100 to one and try it in your own eye. If that turns out OK, then try the 10 to 1 ratio. I don't recommend either.</p><p></p><p>Pure chlorine is a gas and is very dangerous. If you breathe it, your lungs will be burned and you will most likely die. A very little goes a long way as a disinfectant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1690252, member: 40418"] Chlorine levels in a pool run around 3 to 5 parts per million. That is 0.000005 which is 0.0005 per cent. 10 ppm is considered hazardous to your skin. It does not take much chlorine to be "so thick you could smell it". Taking 5% bleach and diluting it 10 to one gives you 0.5% chlorine which is 1000 times stronger than the water in a pool. I believe putting 0.5% bleach in the eye of an animal makes one guilty of abuse. I recommend anyone considering this to do some research on it first. Maybe mix it 100 to one and try it in your own eye. If that turns out OK, then try the 10 to 1 ratio. I don't recommend either. Pure chlorine is a gas and is very dangerous. If you breathe it, your lungs will be burned and you will most likely die. A very little goes a long way as a disinfectant. [/QUOTE]
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