It's not necessarily bad for your health but it's actually bad for your skin.
The chlorine and other chemicals in the water will end up drying out your skin and will cause some of your skin cells to die from the lack of proper water ratios (it's a lot of technical biology stuff) and your skin will become very dry and you will likely notice a sudden increase in your volume of dandruff.
Secondly, taking a bath in a swimming pool? There's probably a shower nearby so why not just take a shower in fresh water where you can adjust the water temperature to your own personal preferneces? Your skin will benefit greatly from the use of fresh water and you also won't be getting other chemicals into the pool if you use things like soap in the pool.
2007-05-18 08:22:35
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answered by I want my *old* MTV 6
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The air in the room should not be 'polluted' by chlorine. Someone is thinking of a public pool where the chlorine levels are much, much higher than a private pool. Bathing is bad for the pool. Your chemicals will go haywire if you bath in your pool everyday.
Below is a link to a water care guide. Easy to read and really informative.
2007-05-15 17:32:29
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answered by Ma Dukes 3
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Anything that has a strong chlorinated water is bad for the skin. It drys the skin out terrible and it keeps you from having nice fresh moisturized skin! So it is not safe for the skin to take a bath in an indoor pool!
2007-05-14 18:24:21
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answered by mike f 2
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The air is all right, the chlorine stays mostly in the water.
Swimming is a healthy practice indoors or out. Shower afterwards and towel off.
2007-05-14 18:40:39
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answered by Richard F 7
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i'm getting a rash each and every time I swim in a pool, and it makes my lungs damage. Chlorine is a poison, so attempt to swim in a saline pool. yet I doubt swimmers get maximum cancers more beneficial, i imagine the exercising helps advance organic immunity.
2016-10-18 08:01:43
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answered by rambhool 4
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Yeah, there's chlorine in the pool water. Don't bathe in it, your skin and hair will become dried out. Rinse off before entering a pooll and when you leave the pool. Chlorine also fades your swimsuit quickly if not rinsed off.
2007-05-17 16:08:05
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answered by ? 6
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A bath? Yes, it's bad for other swimmers health. You should have a shower and clean yourself before you enter the pool.
2007-05-15 00:49:08
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answered by Icy Gazpacho 6
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Chlorine wont go to the air but it goes to your skin.... indoor or outdoor. Just make sure to take a good shower after your dip and youll be fine.
2007-05-15 00:04:26
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answered by mo17ix 2
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