In 2023, the CDC recommended new health codes that call for 'secondary disinfection' methods to keep Crypto at bay, including disinfection systems using ozone or ultraviolet light.
Splash pads are unique in how they are regulated; in some places, they're not regulated at all, leading to potential health hazards for young children.
The most common pathogen causing outbreaks at splash pads is Cryptosporidium, known for its hardiness, surviving chlorine levels that kill other germs.
Standard chlorine concentrations are often insufficient during splash pad-linked outbreaks, prompting the need for better regulations and disinfection practices.
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