Former lifeguard has questions about the swimming pool
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I used to be a lifeguard at the pool and recently re-visted it. There were quite a few changes. There were new ID passes and no longer a concession stand but vending machines. New shade structures and lounge chairs, but no heater or wading pool. It was great to see a new lifeguard chair in the zero depth area.
Both boards were still in sue, which is unusual in this day and age and the slide was packed.
The inside was clean and well kept, but I was not impressed with the flowerbed out front. They were not maintained at all, but left to grow unchecked with weeds. We used to water and weed these beds as pool employees. Why are they not being taken care of?
We were always told, any area dealing with the pool, including parking lots, was our responsibility. It's sad to see this maintenance go astray. This area gives a first impression to visitors.
Managers were on duty and guards in all the chairs and the slide. The most disturbing information I got was that none of the managers are lifeguard certified. This used to be a requirement to hold those positions and was stressed by the Park Board.
How has this area gotten lax? What happens when guards don't show up? I can vouch that they do forget they have to work or get their schedule messed up. Does the pool close on those days or do they open short handed and unsafe?
I know certain areas required guards by state law. My biggest concern is what happens in an emergency and the guards panic.
The managers who are older and can remain calmer are there to step in and rescue the victim. This cannot be done with untrained help. And I know first hand that 15-year-old life guards sometimes panic and forget their training. All I can say is that thank God I remember my training when I took my children there.
Sharon Long
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