Bailiwyck Pool Rules
SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK ... THERE IS NO LIFEGUARD.
Pool Hours: 6: am to Dusk
WHO MAY USE THE POOL? * Those whose homeowner dues are current, their families and friends (when accompanied by a homeowner family member). NOTE: A resident may have a maximum of two guests per household member, unless approved otherwise by the pool committee for parties and such. Residents must be present with their guests. * Children under 14 years of age accompanied by a parent or guardian, 18 years or older. * Homeowners will be identified by the Bailiwyck key/tag system. If user cannot produce tag upon request, user will be expelled from the pool area. * Repeated violators of pool rules will incur loss of pool privileges (i.e. expulsion and suspension from the pool area). ENTRY *All homeowners are provided a gate key with homeowner validation tag. Gates are to be kept closed at all times. LIABILITY * Owners are liable for any damage they personally cause to HOA pool property or that is caused by their families or guests.
POOL PAY PHONE # 548-9252
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BAILIWYCK HOA POOL RULES ADDITIONAL RULES POSTED AT POOL * NO DIVING UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. * NO RUNNING WITHIN FENCED AREA. * Do not push people into the pool * No wrestling in or out of the water. * Do not "dunk" swimmers. * Do not use floats when crowded (swim wings and small inner tubes excluded). HEALTH AND SAFETY * No glass in the pool area under any circumstances. * Keep all electrical devices away from the pool. * Do not take babies in diapers into the pool. * Do not allow animals of any kind in the pool area. *Place ALL trash in trash cans provided. * Help keep the restrooms clean & neat. * Report unusual smells or potential hazards to a pool committee or board member. CARE OF THE PROPERTY: * Do not tamper with skimmers or pool equipment. * Keep pool furniture out of the pool. * Leave your area as clean or cleaner than you found it. Straighten pool furniture. * No wet suits in the clubhouse. NOISE AND NUISANCE CONTROL: * Be considerate of others ... if someone asks you to "turn it down", then do so in a spirit of politeness and cooperation. |