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• No one is to be in the pool unless a lifeguard is on duty.

• All persons should shower before entering the pool.

• Appropriate swimwear must be worn in the pool. No cut-offs or un-hemmed swimwear allowed.

• Cut-off shorts are permissible on the pool deck and pool area only. No cut-offs are permissible in the clubhouse or on the clubhouse patios.

• All underwear shall be covered by swimwear.

• T-Shirts for protective covering may be worn if necessary.

• No Club towels allowed in the pool area please bring your own.

• Positively no running or rowdy play in the pool area or bathhouse.

• Those in bathing attire shall confine their activities to the pool area.

• Glass or sharp objects are not allowed in the pool area.

• Chewing gum and adhesive tape will not be allowed in the pool.

• Children under the age of (10), children that do not know how to swim or nonswimmers cannot be left at the pool unattended. A parent or a responsible baby-sitter (at least 13 years old) must be present and supervising the children.

• Parents are responsible for the supervision of their children at the baby pool.

• No outside food or beverage is allowed in the pool area.

• Local guests will be limited to three visits per season.

• All children that are still in diapers must wear swimmer diapers in the pool.

• Lifeguards have the authority to expel anyone from the pool.

• No one 5 years old or older is permitted in the baby pool.

Pool Closure Policy

In the event of an extended closure of the pool due to contamination (fecal or vomit,
in compliance with the State of Tennessee Health Codes) the pool will have to be
closed for a period of at least 6 hours.

It is mandatory that all children in diapers, or not fully potty trained, wear disposable swim diapers along with reusable plastic pants.

Make sure children use the bathroom before they swim and encourage them to take a bathroom break at least every hour.

Children should not swim if they have had diarrhea in the past week.
Many of our pool closures in past years have been due to children throwing up in the pool. As a result, we ask that you take a minimum 30-minute break after eating.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 May 2009 13:51 )