In Georgia, there is no specific state law that dictates the minimum age a child can be unsupervised at a community pool; however, many community pools have their own rules. Typically, children under the age of 12 are required to have adult supervision. It's important to check the specific policies of the community pool in question, as they may set their own age limits for safety reasons.
Pool alarms can be a very important feature for your pool, and a safety one also. It can be life saving. If a child, pet or anyone for that matter would fall into an unsupervised pool, the alarm would sound notifying you of these and allow to run to pool to save whoever fell in, saving you a lot of future heartache and worry.
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool or Wentworth Community Pool.
Yes, the noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool.
The term community pool is a common noun, unless used in the name of a specific community pool or company such as Community Pool Service, Inc. in Rockville, MD.
There is no universal answer to this question. Pool rules are set by the governing bodies of the individual Condominium or Homeowner Association that owns and controls the pool.
the community pool
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool.
No.
can one have food and beverages at the condo pool
Swimming pool is a common noun, not proper.
a pool without a child protecting fence around it
if its a community with a high per capita income that is flourishing yes. If it is a community on the decline then no.