Youth Policies
Code Red
Schedual Information
Temps and Chems
Pool Rules
100

This age and younger must have a chaperone in the water with them at all times.

 8 years old

100

The call out you would make if there was an emergency on the pool deck.

Code Red at the pool; we have an unconscious patron. I repeat Code Red at the pool; we have an unconscious patron.

100

These are the Monday through Thursday pool hours.

7am-6:30pm

100

Having these open makes the air temperature hotter

Windows

100

These two things are done by lifeguards whenever a patron enters the pool. 

 welcoming the patron, and marking a tally

200

The amount of time youth can stay in the hot tub.

15 minutes

200

This position at the rec calls 911.

 M.S.

200

These three days of the week have 3.5 hours of open rec.

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

200

The number of hours between pool chem readings.

4 hours

200

This unsafe practice is when two lifeguards are talking to each other while scanning.

buddy guarding

300

The only type of lifejacket that the Red Cross supports.

 Cost Guard type I-III

300

This is said after hearing a code red.

Lifeguard Responding

300

This is the number of lanes open for lap swim on Saturday morning.

2 lanes

300

This is the maximum chlorine number for the pool.

10.0

300

This is the type of swimming done when there are 3 or more people in a lane.

circle swimming

400

This age and younger must remain under the direct supervision of an adult. 

15 years

400

S.A.M.P.L.E is an acronym for this list of words.

Signs and symptoms 

Allergies 

Medications

Past medical history 

Last oral intake 

Events leading up to the situation

400

This is the day of the beginner swim clinic.

Friday

400

This is the number of drops you add to the beaker for a pH reading. 

5

400

When an upguard needs to notify their down guard, they will blow their whistle this many times.

2

500

This is the sequence to administer a swim test.

one bob- Swim from shallow end to black line- Float for 10 sec or tread for 1 min.

500

These signs and symptoms are describing what; The person’s skin will be cool and moist, and pale, ashen (gray) or flushed. The person may complain of a headache, nausea, dizziness and weakness.

Heat exhaustion

500

This date is the end of the current "Summer Schedule".

September 20th

500

This is the average temperature of the hot tub

102F

500

This is the maximum number of swimmers per lane.

8

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