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POOL HOURS OF OPERATION 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM | Tuesday - Saturday POOL GRILL HOURS 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM | Tuesday - Saturday The swimming pool at Pierremont Oaks Tennis Club opens a week before Memorial Day and closes a week after Labor day of each year. SCHOOL YEAR HOURS Friday | 4:00 - 8:00 PM
Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations Aquatics personnel firmly, fairly and consistently enforce the pool rules at all times. Aquatics personnel should memorize the pool, diving board and slide rules and ensure that all staff and patrons comply with all of the rules. Aquatics personnel may be called upon to explain the reason for the rules to the patrons. When patrons still have concerns about the rules, the patron can be referred to the Pool Manager. 1. All patrons entering the facility during Recreational/Lap Swim times are required to sign in all family members and guests for their own safety. 2. The rules and requests made by lifesaving personnel must always be followed. 3. Walk; don’t run in and around the pool facility. 4. Children who are not toilet-trained and less than four years old will be allowed in the pool only if they wear a swimsuit diaper or plastic pants and a swim suit. Cloth or disposable diapers are not accepted. 5. Acceptable swim attire must be worn by patrons on the deck and in the water. 6. Animals are not allowed in the building or pool area, with the exception of guide dogs. Guide dogs are allowed on deck, but not in the water. 7. Persons who appear to be under the influence of alcohol or narcotics will be denied admission. 8. Outside candy, food or beverages are not allowed to be brought into the facility. No glass items, chewing gum or smoking is permitted anywhere in the pool area. 9. All patrons must shower with soap before entering the pool. Persons with open cuts, sores, bandages, colds, coughs or infected eyes are not permitted in the pool. 10. All children with questionable swimming skills may be asked to have a guardian present while swimming and within a 2-foot reach of that child. The Lifeguards can not be responsible for watching questionable swimmers. 11. No one should engage the lifeguard in unnecessary conversation. 12. Diving in water less than nine feet deep, back dives, somersaults, "cannon balls" from the side of the pool or any other unsafe activities are not permitted. 13. Lying on the deck close to the edge of the pool where swimmers may trip over sunbathers is dangerous. Sunbathers must lie or sit at least three (3) feet away from the edge of the pool. 14. Spitting, spouting or nose-blowing in the pool is strictly prohibited. 15. Dangerous practices are prohibited. Patrons must not run on decks; climb, sit or jump from fences; dive in shallow water (less than 9 feet deep); swim in the diving areas; double bounce or crowd diving boards; or dunk, push, pull or unnecessarily splash swimmers. One person at a time on the slide. 16. Emergency procedures must be observed. Swimmers must leave the pool area immediately upon the signal or request of the Pool Manager. 17. Foul or abusive language will not be tolerated. 18. A child committing a pool offense will be verbally warned for the first offense; the child will be sat out of the pool if a second offense occurs, for a length of time decided by the pool manager or lifeguard on duty. A third offense will warrant contacting of the child parents and the child will be required to leave the pool area for the remainder of the day. |