Safety and Wellness Guidelines
Safe swimming
Learn what we’re doing to ensure a safe environment for our families and staff.
New safety protocols may include the following, per state and local guidelines.
Come ready to swim
Swimmers should arrive ready to get in the water – showered, swimsuit on, having used the restroom.
Bring your goggles
Swimmers are asked to bring their own goggles until further notice. We do have goggles available for purchase.
Augmented staff
Additional supervisory and safety staff are present, at a minimum a deck manager and a lifeguard will be on the pool deck.
Safe scuba
Pass the air
We have modified how we teach sharing air. The important steps of the skill remain the same, however no one will put someone else’s regulator in their mouth.
Bring your own gear
Scuba students are asked to bring their own mask, snorkel, fins, and boots. Additionally we ask you to bring your own regulator mouthpiece.
Safe facilities
Self-screening
Any yes within the last 14 days and we ask you to take care of yourself and stay home.
A fever
Any cold or flu-like symptoms
Close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19
Cleaning
Enhanced sanitizing protocols are in place.
All swim props and scuba rental/training gear is disinfected after each use.
Frequent disinfecting of all commonly touched areas.
Enhanced hourly and daily cleaning checklists.
Masks
The CDC states “Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask or physically distance.” We are following all state and local mask regulations.
The rigorous water emergency response training that our team has completed is done without masks, so muscle memory of how to respond in an emergency does not include removing a mask. Therefore masks pose a drowning risk to our swimmers and staff while in the natatorium. Some locations may use plastic face shields.
Water and HVAC
We sanitize our pool using sand filters and chlorination.
Plus, our pool water is filtered every 4 hours using UV filters.
Our natatorium is on its own, separate air handling and filtration system.
We automatically and manually check the chemical levels in our pool every 4 hours.
The CDC states there is no evidence of the virus spreading in pools and proper operation and sanitation of pools should remove or inactivate the virus.
Hygiene
Please wash your hands often. Soap and hand sanitizer are available throughout the building.
Swimming
Scuba
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