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Campus Village Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations The following rules and regulations have been established for the benefit of all users of the swimming pool to assure the safe operation of the pool facilities and to provide enjoyable recreation for all. By signing the Waiver of Liability below, patrons agree to observe these rules and to obey the instructions of the gym attendant or swimming pool supervisory staff. Patrons violating swimming rules are subject to the revocation of their swimming privileges. Campus Village reserves the right to refuse admittance into swimming facility when deemed necessary for the health, welfare or safety of the patrons. The Pool supervisor or their designated assistants are responsible for the operation of the pool. Their instruction must be followed at all times. Swimming pool personnel will firmly, fairly and consistently enforce the pool rules at all times. When patrons still have concerns about the rules, the patron can address their concerns to the Campus Village Management Office (CVMO).
General Rules and Admittance policy 1. The “Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations Acknowledgement and Waiver of Liability” must be read and signed and returned to CVMO before patrons are allowed to use the swimming pool. Pool Access ID Cards (hereafter referred toas “Pool Pass”) will only be issued after the Waiver is received by CVMO. Patrons of all ages will be required to submit a current digital photo, or have their picture taken, so it can be used for the ID. 2. Pool Pass cannot be shared. Guest Pool Passes must be obtained from CVMO before guests are allowed to enter the swimming pool area. 3. To enter the pool area, each personmust present their individual Pool Pass to the pool staff. No entry will be granted without a Pool Pass—no exceptions. 4. No one will be allowed in the swimming area unless the pool is open. Swimming hours will be posted in the pool area. Entering the pool area during closing hours is strictly prohibited and loss of privilege will be enforced. 5. Children 13 years and under or less than 107 cm (42 inches) tall must be accompanied by a parent or responsible person, in swim attire, at all times. 6. Life guard duty hours will differ from month to month. The duty schedule will be announced on a monthly basis. Should there be open pool hours with no life guard on duty, a sign will be posted and patrons will swim at their own risk. 7. After the trial period, to be determined by the CVMO, all persons using the pool area must pay the appropriate pool access fee for residents and non‐ residents 8. A group of children/teenagers (5 or more, 3between 7‐13 years of age) entering the pool must be directly supervised at poolside by an adult in swimming attire. The adult to children ratio must be lower than 1:5 or lower.Groups with Campus Village Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations v2012 Revision 1.00
children 6 years of age or younger must provide one adult per two children in the water, due to the high risk nature of the activity. 9. Persons who appear to be under the influence of alcohol, medications, or narcotics will be denied admission. 10. Life Guards and pool supervisor have the authority to enforce all pool rules. Patrons who repeatedly violate the rules will be ejected and their privileges revoked by the Manager. 11. Parties or organized group activities must be arranged with CVMO two days prior to the event .
Facility 1. No glass items, food, drinks, or chewing gum is permitted anywhere in the facility. 2. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the facilities, or within 50 feet of them. 3. Employees are the only persons allowed in the staff rooms, filter room, mechanical room, storage room and offices. 4. Only scheduled classes, team activities, or rental groups are permitted for group time usage. Private group usages, larger than 5 people, are not permitted during an open swim time and must be scheduled as a private rental. 5. Chairs and furniture are not permitted within 182cm (6 feet) of the pool. 6. The swimming pool and decks must be maintained in a sanitary manner for the protection of swimmers.
Locker and Shower Rooms 1. Children 6 years of age or older must change in the appropriate locker room or see the Manager for special arrangements. 2. Leave valuables at home. Campus Village is not responsible for personal property or valuables at any time. Lost & Found items will be disposed of weekly. 3. Food is NOT permitted in locker rooms. 4. The use of cameras, video cameras or any device containing camera equipment of any kind is prohibited in all locker rooms, bathrooms, shower room, and changing facilities. 5. Patrons are not permitted to leave locks on lockers overnight. Any locks left overnight will be cut off. 6. Use of locker room and shower room facilities is limited to patrons for the purpose of changing. Activities such as washing clothes, coloring hair, and other personal grooming activities are not permitted. 7. After each usage, locker and locker room should be free from trash. All personal trash must be discarded in the trash bins.
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Attire 1. Acceptable swim attire must be worn by patrons on the deck and in the water. 2. All patrons within the pool area must be attired in swimming apparel. No street shoes or clothing are allowed in the water. Pool users must wear swimming suits or swimming trunks upon entry into the pool. Clothing such as cut‐offs, gym shorts, and underwear is not permitted as swimwear. Swimwear should not have been worn for exercising immediately prior to pool use and must be colorfast and of lightweight material suitable for swimwear, such as Lycra, Spandex, or nylon. Clean T‐shirts may be worn for modesty or medical reasons but first must be sanctioned by the Pool Manager. 3. Snorkels and masks are not allowed unless used for part of an organized class or activity
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WALK; NO RUNNING in and around the pool facility. Candy, gum, food or beverages are not allowed. Foul or abusive language will not be tolerated. No person within the pool grounds shall behave in such a manner as to jeopardize the safety and health of himself/herself and others. Such behavior, including abusive or profane language, shall be ground for expulsion. Loitering will not be permitted on the pool grounds or within any of its facilities. Running, boisterous or rough play, pushing, acrobatics, dunking, wrestling, splashing, yelling, diving or jumping haphazardly, snapping of towels, improper conduct causing undue disturbances on or about the pool area or any acts which would endanger any patron are prohibited. Spitting, spouting water, blowing nose, urinating, or defecating in the pool is strictly prohibited. No prolonged underwater swimming for time and or distance. Competitive and/or repetitive breath holding can be deadly and is not permitted. Hyperventilation is absolutely not permitted. A patron will be verbally warned for the first offense of most rules and regulations; the patron will be asked to leave the pool facility if a second offense occurs. If a serious infraction has occurred, the patron will be asked to leave immediately. Socializing with or distracting the pool staff is prohibited.
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Age 1. While in the water, the parent or responsible person must remain within arm’s reach of children who are weak swimmers or unable to swim. 2. For public health reasons, children who are not toilet‐trained will be allowed in the pool only if they wear a swimsuit diaper or snug fitting plastic pants; a swim suit must be worn over the plastic pants. Cloth or disposable diapers are not acceptable. If the diaper becomes soiled, this person must leave the pool immediately, and may not return until he/she has taken or been given a soap shower and has been recovered by a new diaper with clean rubber/vinyl pants. 3. Children under 13 years old entering the pool complex must be accompanied and supervised (at poolside) by a responsible person 18 years old or older, in bathing suit attire. Children 6 years of age or younger must have a responsible person in the water with them and within arms‐reach at all times. 4. Any youth under the age of 13 years old who is not accompanied and supervised at the pool by an adult (18 years old and over) must leave the pool complex.
Health and Safety 1. Toys and the use of all flotation devices must be approved by the Pool Supervisor 2. A thorough rinse is required before using this pool. 3. Persons with open cuts, sores, any kind of bandages or Band‐Aids, colds, coughs or infected eyes are not permitted in the pool. 4. Any person having a skin disease, sore or inflamed eyes, cold, nasal or ear discharge, communicable disease will not be permitted in the pool. 5. Persons having any considerable areas of sub‐skin tissues, open blisters, cuts, etc., are warned that these are likely to become infected. Such persons should not use the pool. 6. Weak or non‐swimmers must remain in shallow water no deeper than chest level. 7. No one should engage the lifeguard in unnecessary conversation. 8. Diving is prohibited unless during special supervised lessons. 9. Back dives, somersaults, "cannon balls" from the side of the pool or any other unsafe activities are not permitted. 10. Lying on the deck close to the edge of the pool where swimmers may trip over is dangerous. 11. Spitting, spouting or nose‐blowing in the pool is strictly prohibited. 12. Dangerous practices are prohibited. Patrons must not run on decks; climb, sit or jump from fences; dive in shallow water; swim in the diving areas; double bounce or crowd diving boards; or dunk, push, pull or unnecessarily splash swimmers. 13. Emergency procedures must be observed. Swimmers must leave the pool area immediately upon the signal or request of the pool supervisor or lifeguard. Campus Village Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations v2012 Revision 1.00
14. Persons under the influence of any substance such as alcohol or drugs will not be permitted in the pool complex or in the surrounding area. 15. Any injury occurring in the pool area must be reported to the pool management immediately. 16. Toys, balls, inner tubes, inflated boats, and rafts are not permitted in the pool. 17. Wearing eyeglasses in the pool is discouraged unless absolutely necessary. Non‐ breakable lenses and frames are necessary for safety. 18. Water wings (“swimmies”) may be worn. Each individual wearing a personal floatation device must be accompanied by an adult in the pool, within arm’s reach. No back floats, or large flotation devices are permitted. 19. Specialized equipment, such as kickboards, fins, or paddles, are not permitted without permission. 20. The use of the starting blocks is restricted to approved swim practices, swim meets, and during instruction. 21. Headphones must be worn when listening to musical entertainment devices around the pool sitting area. No headphones or electronic devices are permitted inside the pool. 22. Non‐swimmers must remain in shallow water (chest‐deep or less). 23. Pregnant women or bathers with a history of heart disease, diabetes or circulatory problems should not use this pool. 24. Children (and adults) who have had diarrhea in the last two weeks should not go swimming. 25. Use the bathroom before getting into the pool. Take frequent bathroom breaks and check diapers often. 26. Shower before entering the pool and after using the toilet. 27. Change diapers in the bathroom (not the pool area). 28. Avoid swallowing pool water or even getting it in your mouth.
Divers/Starting Blocks (Permitted ONLY During Swimming Practice) 1. Only one person is allowed on the diving block at a time. 2. Divers must dive straight from the front end of the block. 3. Upon surfacing, immediately swim to the nearest ladder. Do not swim under the blocks at ANY time. 4. A diver must wait until the preceding diver has surfaced and reached the ladder. 5. No general swimming is permitted in the diving area during swimming practice. 6. Extended dives toward shallow water are prohibited. 7. Diving block users must be able to swim to the ladder unassisted. 8. Cart wheels and handstands off the blocks or the side of the pool are prohibited. 9. Goggles, masks or flotation devices may not be worn when going off of the diving blocks.
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Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations Acknowledgement and Waiver of Liability I understand that my Pool Access ID Card shall be used only by me, and my immediate family members shall use their individual cards; other CV families must obtain their own ID cards. I will notify the office immediately if my ID card is lost. Here are the family members who applying for a Pool Access ID Card. Name
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I understand that all outside guests must be registered or signed in by me prior to entry of the swimming pool area. Guests will not be admitted without a Guest Pool Pass. I am also responsible for advising my guests of the expectations listed in this rules and regulations document. Campus Village, Honor Roll (Dalian) Co., and/or Dalian American International School assume no liability for injuries or damages arising from the results of participation unless due to willful or gross negligence on the part of the facility. Due to the strenuous nature of some activities, the participant is advised to consult his/her physician concerning fitness to participate. All activities present certain inherent risks and hazards which the participant assumes. I, ________________________, as the Head of Household, have read the Campus Village Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations as well as this Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations Acknowledgement and Waiver of Liability. I understand all of the listed Rules and Regulations, and I agree that my family, which I have discussed the Rules and Regulations with, and I will respect and abide by all of the Campus Village Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations.
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