Sounds like someone really over-reacted.
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When I was there last week you couldn't even get a whiff of chlorine. I'm sure this incident wasn't nearly as strong as the smell you get at most indoor pools, and that hasn't killed anybody yet. Just people and the media overreacting,
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MrScott said:
I suppose the ones who requested to go to the hospital will be meeting with lawyers soon (if they already haven't)
Wouldn't the hospital have had to have found something wrong with these people for a lawyer visit to do them any good?
Chlorine levels were found to be normal, so good luck to any lawyer thinks he can prove some wrong doing.
Richie A.
You always have some one that is too paranoid!
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It was in the Sandusky Register today. After reading the article it seemed that the paper blew it way out of proportion. Granted I wasn't there so I don't know the whole story, but it seemed the paper took it a lot more serious than it actually was, surprise there.
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