Pool Rules and Regulations

 

Lifeguarding carries immense responsibility for the safety and lives of swimmers. Codes of conduct are clearly displayed on poolside. The Centre has adopted the following rules and guidelines which you must know and apply as appropriate:-

bullet_lg No running

bullet_lg No shouting/screaming

bullet_lg No swearing

bullet_lg No ducking

bullet_lg No petting

bullet_lg No bombing

bullet_lg No diving in less than 1.5m of water

bullet_lg No swimmers in learner pool

bullet_lg No acrobatics/somersaults/back flips etc.

bullet_lg No snorkels and masks allowed in public sessions (specialises sessions only) 

bullet_lg No food allowed in pool hall/changing areas (exept during swimming galas)

bullet_lg No throwing of items other than balls

bullet_lg No chewing gum

bullet_lg No toys, balls, rafts allowed in main pool (specialised sessions only)

bullet_lg No toys, balls, mats, equipment to be left lying around

bullet_lg No-one under the influence of alcohol or drugs allowed into pools

bullet_lg No bathers allowed into pool stores

bullet_lg No swinging from water cannons

bullet_lg No spraying water from water cannons

bullet_lg No bathers to interfere with emergency equipment

bullet_lg No playing games etc. (unless controlled by staff)

bullet_lg No unruly/boisterous bahaviour

bullet_lg No glass bottles in pool hall/changing areas

bullet_lg No smoking in pool hall/changing areas

bullet_lg No entry to bathers unless wearing a suitable costume

bullet_lg No bathers shall enter pool hall without first having paid for and obtained the appropriate ticket.

bullet_lg No bathers to be allowed to annoy other pool users.

bullet_lg No under 8's to be admitted unless accompanied by a responsible adult

bullet_lg No pool users to leave clothing etc. in cubicles

bullet_lg No racing/speed swimming during public sessions

bullet_lg No unclean persons

bullet_lg Access barred to those with infectious skin disorders