Water Park Safety Tips and Rules
Learn how to keep yourself safe and have fun in the water at a water park. Understand potential dangers, follow swimming pool rules, and make safe choices to avoid accidents. Explore the importance of staying vigilant, knowing your swimming ability, and abiding by lifeguards' instructions. Discover key safety measures such as using appropriate swimwear, understanding pool depths, and respecting height restrictions on slides. Stay informed and prepared for a safe and enjoyable experience at the water park.
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Leisure Pool Safety Rules Recap swimming pool rules Swimwear/goggles/armbands/jewellery Know your swimming ability Pool Rules use of slides/splash pool (Leisure pool shallow end is 1 metre deep and deep end is 1.5 metres) Flumes are 1.3 metre high (single rider) height rules for use Lifeguards