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General Rules and Regulations
These regulations are a combination of University City Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry rules and those required by the Department of Health. They are enforced for the safety and health of the pool patrons.
· No one is allowed in the pool area when a lifeguard is not on the deck watching the pool.
· Admissions to the pool shall be refused to all patrons having venereal disease, infectious conditions, contagious disease, excessive sunburn, unhealed abrasions or having his/her body plaster cast and tape or bandages. The Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry retains the right to refuse admission.
· No food, drink, gum, or tobacco is allowed in the pool area. Eating and drinking only in designated areas. No smoking in the pool facility. If you are of age, you can go out side the front gate and go to the left to smoke.
· Rough or boisterous play or running on deck will not be permitted.
· Please refrain from talking to the lifeguards while they are on the stand. Their first priority is safety.
· Lifeguard stands and chairs are only to be used by guards.
· Persons using abusive language or profanity will be asked to leave the pool facility if they do not refrain from the abusive and profane language.
· Swimwear (i.e. trunks w/ mesh lining, swimsuit, etc.) are required for all persons entering the pool. Tee shirts may be worn in the water to cover skin from sun exposure. A t-shirt does not count as a swim suit top.
· Floats, rafts, etc. will be allowed at manager’s discretion.
· Hard objects (such as plastic Frisbees, etc.) will not be allowed in the pool. Balls must be foam, Nerf, squish, or beach balls.
· Children 12 and under must be accompanied and supervised by an adult 18 years of age or older.
· Please no sit down or flips from the side of the pool.
· Diapers are prohibited in the pool. Swim Diapers are required and are available for purchase at cashier counter.
· The Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry reserves the right to modify or add rules when deemed advisable for the protection of the health and safety of its patrons.
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