Pool Rules
Management
EAP
First Aid and CPR
Wildcard
100

The age a child can be left in the pool with a parent on deck, but not in the water

9yrs and older

100

Names of all the Leads

Emma, Jenna, Morgana

100

Our EAP whistle codes

Two short, active saves

Three short, need a backboard and crash bag

One long, clear the pool

100

A word for a "cut in the skin"

Laceration 

100

The walkie channel for security

Channel 9

200

Our weekday pool hours

Lap: 5:30am-8:30pm

Rec: 8am-1:00pm, 4:00pm-7:00pm

Activity: 8am-8:30pm

200

Our facility General Manager

Amy Buckner

200

The number of credits an EAP in-service is worth

2

200

The acronym used for the secondary assessment

S.A.M.P.L.E.

200

The sticky note animal for Morgana

Chameleon

300

True or False: Parents can change diapers on deck as long as the child as some sort of privacy 

False, do not let diapers be changed on deck at all

300

Who Brian reports to

Jerry

300

How fast you should be able to recognize, save, and preform rescue breaths

Within 1 minute to 2 minutes

300

The rate of breaths per second when just performing ventilations

1 ventilation for every 5-6 seconds

300

The date this facility opened

January 11th, 2024

400

When, where, and whom we allow to dive into the pools

In the deep end of Lap and Rec from the deck when open.

Off the blocks in Rec when in class with one of our instructors or coaches.

400

Tonya and Brandon's professional titles

Brandon: Aquatics Coordinator 

Tonya: Aquatics Manager

400

How fast you should be able to recognize and get to a drowning victim

Within 30 seconds

400

The number of compressions per minute that should be performed on an adult

100-120

400

The date Brandon start started here

September 16th, 2024

500

The minimum age the guardian needs to be to supervise a child 12 or under

16yrs

500

Tony's Title

Assistant General Manager

500

The five reasons we stop CPR

1. Scene becomes unsafe

2. EMS takes over

3. Too exhausted to continue

4. Signs of life

5. AED is analyzing

500

The difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest

A heart attack is the death of heart tissue muscle and loss of oxygenated blood, non-life-threatening when treated quickly. Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency when the heart stops beating altogether. 

500

Brian's birthday

July 16th 1966