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Bromine sanitising tablets are becoming more popular with spa and hot tub owners. They are a little more expensive than Chlorine but Bromine is less likely to cause eye, skin or nasal irritation and is widely respected for its efficiency over a wider pH band.

Aquasparkle Bromine Tablets 1KG

£25.95Price
    • These tablets are designed for use with bromine feeders and floating dispensers.
    • When feeder device requires refilling with tablets always follow manufacturer’s instructions.
    • Ensure tablets used in the feeder are of the same chemical (Bromo-Chloro- Dimethyl Hydantoin). If other materials have been used previously, wash out feeder thoroughly before adding tablets.
    • Adjust feeder to ensure a constant bromine residual is present in the spa.
    • Check bromine levels regularly with a Test Kit and maintain a bromine residual of 3 – 5 mg/l (ppm) for domestic spas and 4 – 6 mg/l (ppm) for commercial spas. *Freshly filled new spas or spas left drained for a period of time require an initial start up dose of 20mg/l (ppm) of free chlorine circulated for a minimum of 21⁄2 hours.
    • Check pH value regularly with a Test Kit and maintain levels between 7.2 - 7.6.
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