1. Admission fees must be paid, or passes shown upon entry to the pool.
2. No one is allowed to swim unless lifeguard is on duty and pool area is open.
3. Glass containers, beverages, pets, food and gum are prohibited in the pool, locker rooms and on the pool deck.
4. Any patron having an open wound, skin disease, nasal/ear discharge, inflamed eyes or any other communicable disease, will be prohibited from the pool and spa.
5. Patrons under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs will not be admitted to the facility.
6. All swimmers are required to shower before entering the pool.
7. Smoking is prohibited in the Arundel Olympic Swim Center.
8. County Health Regulations state that a child must be toilet trained.
9. Bathers must wear proper swimming apparel. No make shift suits are permitted.
10. Street shoes are not recommended in the pool area.
11. Running, pushing, and horseplay are prohibited at all times in the facility.
12. Swimmers are not permitted to hand on lane lines.
13. Kickboards are to be used in lap lanes only. Proper usage is required. (No sitting, throwing, or standing on them.)
14. Flotation devices, excluding water wings and/or U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejackets are prohibited.
15. Balls, dive sticks, water rings, noodles, etc. are prohibited in the pool except during an AOSC sponsored program. |
Aquatic Facility Superintendent will schedule all programs including lessons in the facility. All private individual and or group instruction must be scheduled through the Arundel Olympic Swim Center/North Arundel Aquatic Center by the Facility Superintendent. Fee based instruction without authorization and reservation is prohibited. Groups of ten or more requesting recreational use (no instruction) of the facility must submit a request no later than one week in advance of the requested date and will be scheduled based on availability. Group leaders of groups requesting a reserved space in the aquatic facility must sign a rental agreement and be charged accordingly. Time, space, and appropriate activities will be minimum standards when approval is being considered. |