FIRST AID
BELWAIL'S POOL RULES AND REGULATIONS
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The Swimming Pool usage exclusively for Customers and Members.
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All Swimming Pool payments should be settled at the reception before entering and using the facility.
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Kindly keep all your valuables in the lockers provided, management will not be held liable for loss of any valuables or other personal property left at the Swimming Pool premises.
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For Hygiene reasons, all customers are requested to ensure to use the Toilet and Shower before entering Swimming Pool.
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Children below 14 years must be accompanied by a guardian in swimwear.
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If any person does not know swimming, strictly not allowed to enter deep area.
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STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED DIVING, JUMPING, BOMBING, ROUGH PLAYING, HORSE PLAYING, RUNNING, YELLING, SCREAMING IN THE SWIMMING POOL.
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Food & Beverages are not allowed in the Swimming Pool area.
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Glass articles, sharp metal objects, and other hazardous objects are not allowed in the Swimming Pool.
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Persons under the influence of Alcohol/Drugs are strictly not allowed to use the Swimming Pool.
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People with long hair must wear a Swimming cap.
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Persons suffering from any disease are not permitted to use the Swimming Pool.
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Strictly not allowed your foot wear inside the Swimming Pool.
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Customers swim at their own risk and the Belwail’s Swimming Pool will not be responsible for any injuries, bad incident and accident while using this facility.
The above rules and regulations are subject to change any time without any notice.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE SAFETY SIGNS
Before you go on to the pool or beach be sure to read the safety signs. This will ensure you are aware of any warnings or dangers on the pool or beach. You can also find other helpful information to make your day at the pool or beach more enjoyable. You might also find single signs placed on the pool or beach to highlight specific warnings.
ASK A LIFEGUARD FOR SAFETY ADVICE
Lifeguards are highly trained and very knowledgeable about pool or beach safety and conditions. When you arrive at the pool or beach look for and identify the lifeguards. Feel free to ask them about the day’s conditions, as well any additional pool or beach safety advice they might have for that specific pool or beach – because every pool or beach is different.
SWIM WITH A FRIEND
Not only is swimming with a friend (or family member) a fun way to enjoy the pool or beach, it is also very sensible. While you are swimming together you can keep an eye out for each other, and if further assistance is required, one person could call or go for help. If everyone swimming together knows their own limits it is a good idea to share this with those around you so you can all stay within everyone’s comfortable limits.
IF YOU NEED HELP, STAY CALM AND ATTRACT ATTENTION
Even the most careful people can find themselves out of their limits in the water. If you are not feeling comfortable in the water and you require a lifeguard’s assistance to get back to shore, stay calm, raise your arm in the air and wave it from side to side. This will attract the attention of a lifeguard who will be able to come to your assistance. You should conserve your energy by floating on your back and staying calm. This will ensure you have the energy to remain afloat until further aid arrives.