The dye doesn t exist there are just way too many organic compounds that live on or in us humans that get into the water we swim in.
Chemical in pool water to turn urine blue.
The belief of this chemical is because of some popular culture from certain length of period.
Pool water is dyed blue by the chemicals used to keep it healthy.
Everyone knows about urine indicator dye despite the fact that it has 100 percent never existed.
Yet it is still no way to create this chemical since it can affect other organism and other organic substances in the water of the pool.
There s a special dye in there designed to detect urine and it ll billow around you in a big embarrassing pissy cloud and everyone will know you ve done it and you ll be hounded out of town as a known pool piddler.
A healthy pool is actually a clear pool.
But there really aren t any chemicals in pool water that turn urine blue.
Besides that there two films which makes the chemical as if exists and real.
Though there is no such thing as a urine detecting dye you can purchase signs that prey upon the misconception that a urine indicator exists.
The swimming pool chemical that turns pee blue.
We could make a dye that reacts to those organic compounds but it would be pretty difficult to make the dye only react when in the presence of urine.
It is not a dyeing agent.
The chemical substance is believed to be able to form a cloud with blue color so those who urinate in the poll can be caught up.
Everyone knows public pools have a secret chemical that turns a different color in the presence of pee.
The water quality and health council recently found that almost half of all respondents believed the blue pee propaganda making it the most common pool myth of all time in fact there is no such chemical.
There aredyes which could cloud change color or produce a color in response to urine but these chemicals would also be activated by other compounds producing embarrassing false positives.
And guess what in most cases the water still looks blue.
If you pee in the pool it ll go blue.
There is no chemical which changes color when someone urinates in a swimming pool.
However a study published by the university of alberta in 2017 identified urine in hot tubs and swimming pools based on other markers such as acesulfame potassium used extensively as an artificial sweetener being passed chemically unchanged in urine and not suffering from dbp related changes in water.
Even though we may think a healthy pool is a blue pool.
Pool chemicals turn pool water blue.
You know they have a chemical in the pool that turns urine blue.
Rumours of the origin of urine indicator dye go back at least as far as 1958 and the story is commonly told to children by parents who do not wish them to urinate in the pool.
No matter what your parents might have told you no magical chemical exists that when added to a swimming pool will reveal the presence of urine in the water by producing a brightly colored cloud.