Science of Summer

Science of Summer: How Chlorine Kills Pool Germs

Cute boy with his mother playing in a pool
To keep E. coli and other nasty bugs out of pools, swimmers should shower before they take a dip.
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Editor's Note: In this weekly series, LiveScience looks at scientific aspects of the summer season.

Thousands of outdoor pools have just opened up around the country for a summer season of heat-defying, splashy fun. These communal bathtubs, however, can get just a wee (pun intended) bit gross at times, what with the many dozens of bodies dipping in and out of them all day long.

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