Maintaining a swimming pool requires effective and environmentally friendly solutions. That's why more and more homeowners are turning to active oxygen as an alternative to traditional chlorine. This natural disinfectant offers many advantages: it is odorless, gentle on the skin, and does not irritate the eyes. Furthermore, its powerful disinfecting action effectively eliminates bacteria and algae while preserving water quality. Before choosing this treatment, it is essential to understand its strengths and limitations to ensure crystal-clear water with complete peace of mind.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Active Oxygen in a Swimming Pool
Active oxygen is an excellent alternative for maintaining healthy, clean, and well-balanced pool water. This water treatment, recognized for its effectiveness, is often preferred because it primarily relies on hydrogen peroxide or monopersulfate, substances that are odorless and particularly gentle on the skin. Compared to chlorine, it has the major advantage of not irritating the eyes, mucous membranes, or skin of swimmers. Moreover, it is an environmentally friendly solution, reducing the overall ecological footprint of your pool maintenance. Its fast action effectively disinfects the water while oxidizing organic matter such as sunscreen residues or leaves that fall into the pool.
However, some limitations regarding the use of active oxygen should be highlighted. It is particularly sensitive to factors such as water temperature or pH. If these parameters are not meticulously controlled, its effectiveness is reduced. Furthermore, for pools with high traffic, such as public pools, or in challenging environments (e.g., high levels of organic contamination), it may be necessary to supplement active oxygen with other disinfectants to maintain optimal hygiene. Regular monitoring of water quality is therefore essential.
Types of Pools Compatible with Active Oxygen
Active oxygen is compatible with a wide variety of pool types, but it is particularly suitable for small to medium-sized pools used in a family or personal setting. Private pools and spas treated with this product often benefit from pleasant, crystal-clear water, free of disinfectant odors. Similarly, it represents an excellent solution for indoor pools where good ambient air quality is essential, as it does not release irritating vapors. It is ideal for owners who wish to limit the use of aggressive chemicals while maintaining perfectly disinfected water.
For highly frequented pools, such as those in campsites or aquatic centers, active oxygen alone may lack the power to meet the high organic load and needs to be combined with an effective supplement, such as chlorine or bromine. At PoolPlanet, we offer a wide range of equipment designed to ensure optimal use of this disinfectant while minimizing the environmental impact of your pool.
Practical Guide for Dosing Active Oxygen in Water
Precise dosing of active oxygen is essential to obtain perfectly disinfected and impurity-free water. This product is available in various forms to suit your specific needs:
- Powder: suitable for quick and effective shock treatments.
- Liquid: convenient for pools equipped with automatic dosing systems.
- Granules: ideal for regular maintenance of small pools.
- Tablets: a simple solution for slow and continuous release.
To select the most suitable format, it is important to consider your water treatment system, swimming habits, and pool configuration. Always adjust the dosage according to several essential parameters: pool volume, water temperature, and pH level. A good balance is achieved when the pH fluctuates between 7.0 and 7.4, creating an optimal environment for the action of active oxygen. In case of strong summer heat, a product supplement may be necessary to correct imbalances. Carefully read the manufacturer's instructions and do not hesitate to ask questions to avoid any risks associated with improper handling.
Common Mistakes to Avoid with Active Oxygen
To maximize the benefits of active oxygen and ensure a perfect swimming experience, it is important to avoid certain common mistakes.
Under-dosing and its Consequences
Under-dosing can lead to incomplete disinfection of your pool water. This lack of effectiveness provides a fertile ground for the proliferation of algae and bacteria, making the water cloudy and unsanitary. Swimmers may also experience discomfort due to insufficient disinfection, such as slight irritations. In these cases, corrective actions can make maintenance more complex and costly.
Over-dosing: Risks for Equipment and Swimmers
Conversely, an overdose of active oxygen can damage the material components of the pool, such as the liner, pipes, or seals, due to its oxidizing properties. This can lead to unforeseen expenses for repairing damaged equipment. For swimmers, excessive concentrations could also cause skin irritations or eye discomfort. To avoid these inconveniences, frequently check product levels using test strips or dedicated electronic instruments.
Alternatives or Supplements to Active Oxygen for a Healthy Pool
When your pool's conditions or needs exceed the treatment capacity of active oxygen, you can improve its effectiveness by combining it with other treatment solutions:
- Chlorine: a classic option for highly frequented pools or those exposed to heavy organic loads.
- Bromine: particularly suitable for spas and hot water due to its stability at high temperatures.
- Ultraviolet systems: ecological technologies that work synergistically with active oxygen to enhance microorganism elimination.
At PoolPlanet, we offer a range of complementary treatments that combine practicality, durability, and environmental friendliness to meet all your maintenance requirements.
How to Integrate an Automatic Regulation System to Optimize the Use of Active Oxygen?
Dosing Pump: Operation and Advantages
Dosing pumps are valuable allies for simplifying pool management. These devices automate the distribution of active oxygen according to precise settings, thus eliminating approximations associated with manual dosing. They ensure a homogeneous concentration, limiting both under-dosing and over-dosing. At PoolPlanet, our dosing pumps are reliable, robust, and very easy to use, ideal for all types of pools.
Automatic Regulator: Modern Features
For complete and intuitive automation, an automatic regulator is an excellent solution. This intelligent device monitors key water quality indicators in real-time, such as pH, active oxygen level, and temperature. Thanks to its integrated sensors and advanced algorithms, it adjusts the disinfectant distribution to maintain balanced water continuously. Connect it to your smartphone via an application such as Vigipool, also available at PoolPlanet, for effortless remote control. This not only improves the durability of your equipment but also optimizes chemical consumption, a solution that is both economical and environmentally friendly.
Integrating such systems into your pool maintenance allows you to enjoy impeccable water throughout the year while reducing your manual maintenance efforts. Their performance also helps extend the lifespan of your installations and limit your environmental footprint.
FAQ
Does active oxygen kill algae?
Yes, active oxygen is effective at eliminating algae in a pool. However, in cases of severe proliferation, it may be necessary to add an algaecide or resort to shock treatment for optimal results.
Why isn't active oxygen working?
The ineffectiveness of active oxygen can be due to incorrect dosing, poorly balanced pH, or excessively high water temperature. Ensure that the pH is maintained between 7.0 and 7.4 and that precise dosing is followed to guarantee its effectiveness.
What are the reviews on active oxygen pool treatment?
Reviews on active oxygen are generally positive. It is appreciated for its effectiveness, gentleness on the skin, and environmental friendliness. However, frequent adjustments and supplemental disinfectants may be necessary under intensive use conditions.
What types of pools are ideal for active oxygen?
Active oxygen is ideal for small to medium-sized private pools and spas, especially those used in a family setting. It is also recommended for indoor pools, as it reduces irritation and does not emit chemical odors.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of active oxygen?
Among its advantages: it is ecological, gentle on users, and odorless. However, it is sensitive to temperature and pH fluctuations, and its effectiveness can be limited in heavily frequented pools.
How does an automatic system improve the use of active oxygen?
An automatic system, such as a dosing pump or regulator, ensures precise and constant dosing, avoiding the risks of under-dosing or over-dosing. This helps maintain balanced water while reducing manual effort and the ecological footprint.
How to avoid dosing errors with active oxygen?
To limit errors, always follow the manufacturer's instructions, regularly measure pH and active oxygen levels with test strips or dedicated devices, and adjust the dosage according to pool volume and environmental conditions.




