Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-503 - Swimming Pool Standards
A. A
certificate holder shall ensure that a swimming pool used by an enrolled child
at a child care group home:
1. Contains water
that meets one of the following chemical disinfection standards:
a. A free chlorine residual between 1.0 and
3.0 ppm as measured by the N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine test;
b. A free bromine residual between 2.0 and
4.0 ppm as measured by the N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine test; or
c. An oxidation-reduction potential equal to
or greater than 650 millivolts; and
2. Is equipped with the following:
a. An operational water circulation system
that clarifies and disinfects the swimming pool water continuously and that
includes at least:
i. A removable
strainer,
ii. Two swimming pool
inlets located on opposite sides of the swimming pool, and
iii. A drain located at the swimming pool's
lowest point and covered by a grating that cannot be removed without using
tools;
b. An operational
vacuum cleaning system; and
c. The
following items, which shall be accessible whenever the swimming pool is in
use:
i. A ring buoy attached to a 1/2 inch
diameter rope at least 25 feet in length, and
ii. A shepherd's crook.
B. A certificate holder
shall ensure that a swimming pool at the child care group home is totally
enclosed by a fence that:
1. Separates the
swimming pool from all other outdoor activity areas;
2. Is secured to the ground;
3. Is at least 5 feet high;
4. Has a self-closing, self-latching,
lockable gate; and
5. Does not have
any vertical or horizontal open space that exceeds 4 inches at any point,
including any space on a gate
C. A certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. On each day an enrolled child uses a
swimming pool at the child care group home, a staff member tests the swimming
pool's water quality at least once for compliance with subsection (A)(1), and
records the results of the water quality tests in a log that includes each
testing date and test result;
2. A
swimming pool is not used by an enrolled child if a water quality test shows
that the swimming pool water does not comply with subsection (A)(1);
3. Each gate on a fence around a swimming
pool on the premises is locked whenever the swimming pool is not in
use;
4. Swimming pool chemicals are
kept in a locked storage area; and
5. Swimming pool machinery, including a
vacuum cleaning system, is inaccessible to enrolled children.
D. A certificate holder shall
ensure that a staff member does not allow an enrolled child to use or have
access to a wading pool.
E. Before
an enrolled child is allowed to swim at the child care group home, a
certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. The
enrolled child's parent has given written permission for swimming;
and
2. An individual who has
current lifeguard certification that includes a demonstration of the
individual's ability to perform CPR is stationed at the swimming pool in a
location that enables the individual to see clearly all parts of the swimming
pool, including the bottom, at all times while enrolled children are using the
swimming pool.
Notes
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