Accidental chlorine mixture causes explosion
-- Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- A pool repairman escaped injury Monday afternoon after
he accidentally mixed two types of chlorine that produced a violent
explosion at a Newport Crest apartment complex.
The incident occurred at about 12:30 p.m. at a community pool on the
first block of Seascape Drive. The blast reportedly startled several
residents who live in the complex.
Authorities said the 25-year-old pool cleaner had added liquid chlorine
to a dried-up version that had accumulated in a drain basin in the pool’s
equipment room. The mixture of chemicals caused some bubbling that
frightened the repairman, who then ran away from the scene. Within
moments, the deadly combination exploded, blowing out a window and
tearing up a section of drywall.
“It’s not unusual for two types of chlorine to explode when they are
mixed like this,” said Lt. John Blauer, community relations officer for
the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. “When he saw the bubbling,
he knew something was up.”
The man wasn’t injured but complained that his ears were ringing from the
blast.
“It was a pretty good size explosion,” Blauer said. “It was confined to
the equipment room, but it definitely could have done more damage.”
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