Protects pipes from freezing. Propylene Glycol based, not alcohol based so seals and gaskets won't dry out
Aqua Antifreeze (Propylene Glycol) vs. Ethylene Glycol - Advantages for Pool and Spa Industry
- Non-Toxic Nature: Aqua Antifreeze is based on propylene glycol, a non-toxic compound approved for use in food and healthcare products. This makes it a safer choice for environments where people will be in direct contact with the water, such as swimming pools and spas. On the other hand, Antifreeze that contains ethylene glycol, which is highly toxic and poses significant health risks to humans and animals.
- Environmental Friendliness: Ethylene glycol, is known to be harmful to the environment. Accidental spills can lead to soil and water contamination, affecting aquatic life and ecosystems. Aqua Antifreeze, being based on propylene glycol, has a lower environmental impact and is less likely to harm the surrounding environment.
- Compatibility with Equipment: Aqua Antifreeze is generally more compatible with pool and spa equipment materials, reducing the risk of corrosion or damage over time. Ethylene glycol, can cause corrosion and degrade the lifespan of equipment, leading to potential maintenance issues and increased costs.
- Reduced Health Risks: Since Aqua Antifreeze is non-toxic, it minimizes the risk of accidental ingestion or skin contact causing harm to swimmers, maintenance personnel, or anyone else in the vicinity. This is a crucial aspect in public swimming pool and spa settings.
- Odor and Taste: Ethylene glycol can produce a sweet taste and odor, making it potentially attractive to animals and children, leading to accidental consumption. Aqua Antifreeze does not have this issue, as it lacks the appealing taste and smell of its toxic counterpart.