Lakes

                      POOL HOURS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY -TUESDAYS IT IS CLOSED.

12:00 - 2:00
 2:00 - 2:30
2:30 - 4:00
4:00 - 6:00
6:00 - 6:30
6:30 - 7:00
7:00 - 7:45

POOL HOURS ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS

                        12:00 - 3:00pm                                    Open Swim
                          3:00 - 3:30                                          Closed for Maintenance
                          3:30 - 5:00                                           Lap and Exercise
                          5:00 - 7:45pm                                     Open Swim

              

 

Open Swim
Closed for Maintenance
Lap & Exercise Swim
Open Swim
Closed for Maintenance
Lap & Exercise Swim
Open Swim

 


During Lap and Exercise
the l foot wader pool will
be closed.

Children 13 and under
 must be accompanied
by an adult 18 years of
age or older
If you are new to Clearwood or have a lost, damaged, or need an exchanged pool usage bracelet come pick yours up at the pool. New issue, damaged, or exchanged- free  lost- $2.00 replacement fee

      
   

THE POOL WILL OPEN ON WEEKENDS ONLY STARTING MAY 23rd.

Just a friendly reminder:   Parents must be responsible and accountable for their children- By law, lifeguards cannot be held responsible to baby-sit children during pool operations.


Air mattresses and floats are not allowed in pool.
Babies must wear swim diapers in the pool and checked often.

Pool capacity will only be 58 people during lap and exercise, due to having only one lifeguard on duty during that time.

 

                                                                                                                                POOL & JACUZZI RULES

MEMBERS & GUEST ONLY--USE AT YOUR OWN RISK— 

LIFEGUARD IS IN CHARGE AT ALL TIMES

(With full authority to remove persons who refuse to obey the rules) 

*CLEANSING SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING POOL OR JACUZZI

WEAR PROPER SWIM WEAR – NO TEE SHIRTS, TANK TOPS OR STREET CLOTHES – NO JEAN SHORTS (Infants and Children Also) 

DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN DRESSING ROOM 

*CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 14 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE ADULT 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER 

*NO RUNNING OR HORSEPLAY 

*NO USE BY PERSONS WITH COMMUNICABLE DISEASES OR ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN ILL WITH VOMITING OR DIARRHEA WITHIN THE LAST TWO WEEKS 

*NO USE BY PERSONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 

NO BACK DIVES OR FLIPS – NO SPINNING OR TWISTING – FORWARD ENTRY ONLY 

*NO DRINK, FOOD OR GUM IN THE FACILITY 

ONLY PLASTIC GOGGLES OR MASKS ARE ALLOWED IN SWIM POOL 

FLOATS AND TOYS ALLOWED IN WADING POOL ONLY 

*DIAPERS/SWIM DIAPERS MUST BE CHANGED AT DESIGNATED DIAPER CHANGE AREA – MUST HAVE A PROTECTIVE COVERING TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION 

*ANYONE WITH SEIZURE, HEART, OR CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS SHOULD SWIM WITH A BUDDY 

*MAXIMUM SWIM POOL CAPACITY – 117

JACUZZI 

*MAXIMUM CAPACITY – 12 

*LIMIT STAY IN JACUZZI TO 15 MINUTES 

NO STANDING, SITTING OR JUMPING FROM JACUZZI LEDGES 

*PERSONS WITH HEART DISEASE, DIABETES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR WOMEN WHO ARE PREGNANT SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN PRIOR TO USE 

*CHILDREN 13 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER CANNOT USE THE JACUZZI 

DAMAGES BY MEMBERS OR GUESTS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MEMBER 

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE IS LOCATED AT POOL-SIDE NEAR THE JACUZZI

DIAL 911

*THESE ITEMS ARE GOVERNED BY THE STATE REGULATIONS

 

                                                                                                                     Life Jackets MUST fit properly

There's no doubt that life jackets save lives. An average of nine people a day in the United States die as a result of drowning-deaths that could have been prevented. But a life jacket that does not fit properly can put a person at risk of drowning. Proper fit is imperative for safety in the water. Here are some tips for proper fitting.

Check the label for your size or weight. The manufacturer's label will show whether it is an adult or child life jacket (an adult life jacket will not work for a child). Be sure to choose a lifejacket that reflects your size and weight.

 

Use the touchdown test to see if your life jacket fits properly. Lift your arms above your head as if calling a touchdown. The chest portion of the jacket should not touch your chin when you look left, right or over your shoulder. If the jacket passes this test, it most likely fits.

Check for proper fit of a life jacket on a child. Wearing the jacket, the child should stand normally with arms at his sides. Grab the jacket at the shoulders and firmly lift up. The jacket does not fit if it moves more than three inches up and down the child's body during the test. Next, try sitting down with the life jacket on. Again, if it rides up, it is too large. This is particularly important to note when choosing a child's life jacket. If it is too large, the child could completely slip out of the life jacket. The bottom line is the life jacket should be the right size for your weight and fit snugly but not too tight. Ensure a life jacket for an infant or child has a crotch strap to help keep the life jacket on. All straps should be intact and fastened at all times.

Pool temperature is 84 degrees           Spa Temperature is 104 degrees  

 

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