POOL RULES • NO DIVING ALLOWED! • All participants should shower before entering the pool. • Swimmers must be wearing a swim suit. Street clothes are not allowed in the pool. • All children not toilet trained must wear a Swim Diaper, Plastic Pants, and a Swim Suit. • Diaper changing is permitted in designated areas only, and not allowed in pool area. • Children ages 7 and under must be directly supervised by a parent or guardian 12 years or older while using the TAG Center facilities. • Food, drink, gum, tobacco, glass, pets, street shoes/socks, are not permitted in the pool area. • No water wings, flotation suits, inflatable tubes allowed. • Inner tubes are for use on the slide only. • Running, pushing, shoving, or horseplay is not permitted. • No visiting with the lifeguards on duty. • Do not enter the pool if you have a communicable disease or open cut. • Recreational wheel-based methods of transportation are prohibited. • Safety Rails are used for entering and exiting pool only. Please DO NOT swim through, hang on or loiter around Safety Rails. WATERSLIDE RULES • Do not use the slide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Follow the instructions of the attendant. • No standing, kneeling, rotation or stopping in the flume. (Tube Slide) • Keep your hands inside the flume. (Tube Slide) • Leave the plunge area immediately. • You must be 42” tall to ride the water slide. • WARNING: Water depth is 3 feet 6 inches. Swim Diaper Policy The TAG Center often anticipates to be very busy and in order to help reduce the number of pool closures due to contaminations; the TAG Center staff will be strongly enforcing the pool policies along with the swim diaper requirements. All children not toilet trained are required at all times to wear the following while in the pool area: a disposable Swim Diaper, Plastic Pants to cover the diaper, and a Swim Suit. If you or your children are sick, have diarrhea, or have an open cut/wound, DO NOT enter the water for the safety of other swimmers. In the event of fecal “accident”, it is required by the State of Wisconsin that the pool be shut down for a substantial period of time so that the pool can be properly sanitized to a satisfactory level. State regulations require a twenty-four hour closure when a liquid fecal contamination occurs. Parents please talk to you non-diapered children about the importance of taking frequent bathroom breaks. All adults will be responsible for the actions of their children. If you feel your child may have an “accident” we advise you to follow the swim diaper requirement. Any failure to be in compliance with the TAG Center Swim Diaper policy, which results in the closure of the TAG Center Aquatics Center due to a fecal accident, will result in a $250 fine per incident. Swim diapers and the plastic pants can be purchased at the TAG Center front desk.
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