Re: Pools, Lifeguards and liability

Re: Pools, Lifeguards and liability

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Pools, Lifeguards and liability tcc8372@gmail.com 05-27-2005
Wow, sorry I asked. Actually not really about money. We're keeping the
pool management company and the 18 grand per year. theres just some
adults in the community that would like to access the pool before the
normal May 31 opening date and after labor day when school is in
session. Was just wondering if any other communities had had a problems
with operating with a "pool monitor" instead of a lifeguard.

And I supose I should'nt have used the term "technicality" Its
actually pretty clear, a Type A pool (Homeowners association pool) is
required to have lifeguards present when open

OR

If max depth is 5' or less can operate with either lifeguards or a Pool
Monitor as I defined earlier > And yep I cant really imagine anyone
agreeing to do it.




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