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Chlorine Resistant Swimwear Last Longer Than Other Traditional Swimsuits

Posted by ecostinger on 29th Feb 2016

Chlorine has its three main tasks in water. It keeps the water clean, kills germs and bacteria’s present inside the water and third, oxidation and prevention of algae. These are the three main reasons why swimming pools are chlorinated.Why is chlorine harmful and what is the solution?We have discussed the advantages of chlorine. It is important to tell you about the harmful effects of chlorine. Ch …
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According To Experts Jellyfish Swimsuits Are Probably The Most Comfortable Swimsuits Ever Made

Posted by ecostinger on 29th Feb 2016

Ocean water pauses a number of hazards to humans. In places like Australia, where the waters are warm, the presence of stinging species of jellyfish is dangerous to divers, surfers, and swimmers. The presence of these jellyfish stingers increases during certain times of the year. Armed with venom, jellyfish can cause severe allergic reactions or even paralyze the victim. Consequently, special p …
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Make Your Snorkeling Experience More Comfortable And Memorable With The Right Snorekling Swimsuit

Posted by ecostinger on 28th Feb 2016

Though snorkeling swimsuits should mainly include a snorkel tube, fins and a mask but still there are certain other things which you can include in it while going to snorkel. Whether you are planning to paddle away on the back of your boat or just paddle out off the beach or snorkeling at a good reef captivated by sea-creatures it is necessary to focus on your snorkeling swimwear as you are going …
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Several Respected Skin Cancer Prevention Foundations Recommend The Use Of UV Protective Swimwear

Posted by ecostinger on 28th Feb 2016

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. (http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/index.htm) Alarmingly, the rate of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, has tripled since the 1970s. The death rate from melanoma has increased from 2.6 deaths per 100,000 people in 1975 to 4.6 deaths per 100,000 in 2011. Though anyone can get skin cancer, those with fair skin are at an in …
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