Pool Supervision | Swimming Guidelines | Camp Policy | EOP's (DH, FH, BRC) | Emergency Procedures |
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If there is not a counselor at the new pool during a camper's pool change, what must happen?
A new counselor must be assigned to it.
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When are counselors allowed to enter the pool?
When they receive permission from the lifeguard on duty.
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To change pools, what must a camper do?
- Locate the current, on-deck camp counselor and notify them of their pool change.
- Notify the new couselor of the pool change |
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Where must counselors be located for appropriate locker room supervision?
- One inside the locker room
- One outside of the locker room - One waiting on the pool deck |
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What is required for participation, to ensure that we are practicing good water safety with our participants?
- A lifeguard on duty
- A counselor must be in the water or sitting on the edge (large or kiddie pool) - One counselor can be a floater on the deck |
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What is the procedure if a child is seizure prone?
- Camper must have 1:1 supervision
- Cousnelors must alert the lifeguards as to who the camper is - If the camper is a non-swimmer, they must be wearing a life jacket. Teen and adults have the option to not wear a life jacket |
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