There are cheap tests that could detect urine but things like sweat detergent and lotions would also be likely to spike them so you d be thrown off by all kinds of false positives.
Do they really put a chemical in the pool that turns urine blue.
We ve all peed in them be honest and a new study is stirring up our guilt by showing that urinating in a chlorinated pool creates a toxic.
Swimming pools are basically huge blue toilet bowls.
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.
Most pools are 20 000 gallons 91 000 liters or more so to make a few ounces of urine show up as a bright color would take some serious chemistry says bzsteele a former pool supplies store employee who recalls new pool owners asking about the dye.
Everyone knows public pools have a secret chemical that turns a different color in the presence of pee.
Plus btb is the only acid base indicator that is at any time blue.
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.
In an article published in 2000 snopes confirmed such a dye did not exist.
I noticed a exhibit where they have been essentially busting that delusion although i do not suppose it was mythbusters and this scientist used to be saying that there are too many different.
Then consider that urine is acidic so it wouldn t even.
There is no chemical which changes color when someone urinates in a swimming pool.
However when btb is in an acid environment it turns the color of urine.