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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPool - Inspection - 88 High Street 4/28/2026 i I W'IVvi r ri d North Anclover Health Department (community and Ronornk Development alopment Division NORTH AND OVER SWIMMING POOL,INSPECTION REPORT TYPE OF POOL: PUBLIC SEI I'II-PUBLICSPECIAL PURPOSE n WADING NAME OIL POOLw Av � AI .IRI�,�� Y d-�- OWNER I Xd ADDRESS V4't 1,10 LATE OF POOL INSPECTED BY INSPECTION CAPACITY i"000 too C 10, 6.'e'4 ske, ,-Of SAL0'e METHOD OF BATHERLOAD #OF LIFEGUARDS WATER SOURCE: WATER IvItq -#% TREATMENT T REGULATIONS 105 CNIR 435.000:MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SWIMMING POOLS,STATE SANITARY CODE,CHAPTER V Regulation Compliance Title and Description Number Yes 1' o 435.03 Bathhouse: Separate sanitary dressing,facilities and water closet for each see which. are well lighted, drained and ventilated- Showers with hot and cold water- Sanitary 10000" drinking water toilet paper,soap at sink and in shovers(shatter proof containers), a er towels and waste receptacle 4315.03 Enclosure:Adequate enclosure around pool. gate self-latching with latch 4 ft above around. 435.0 Water Circulation and Filtration: Over-all recirculation and purification system designed recirculates and filters the entire volume as follows: w 0 Swimming Pools Once every eight hours 'Grading Pools—Once every four hours e Special Purpose Pools(Spas)—Once every half hour Ma imuin design filtration for filters • High rate sand filter - I5gpm/ft2-20 pm/ft2 SF filters) • DE filters--- gpi-n/ft2 • Cartridge filters -0w375, pm/ft2 Automatic hypo chlorinators required feed.-rate capacity. 0 Outdoor Pools -Three pounds of chlorine per 24 hours per 10,000 gallons ,roudoor Pools -One pound of chlorine per 24 hour per 1 5,000 allons 435.0 Inlets and cutlets: All special purpose and.wading pools shall install an emergency shut off switch which is accessible,working and prominently marked 435.0 , or Suction outlet covers-, Main drain suction outlets,covered with suitable protective covers or grates. Cannot be removed without the use of tools. Open area does not provide entrapment of fingers,toes,etc. At least one antivortex drain is provided. 435.12 water Depth Markings: The following markings are required; ■ Line with floats separates non--swianmer area from deeper water • water depth markings on deck and walls • Four inch stripe dividing shallow and deep end • Ledges and steps marked with contrasting color 435.13 walkway and Decks must be 4 feet wide and maintained in safe condition. 40-01 435.14 Ladders&Steps: Must be on per 75 feet, and not less than 2 ladders in the pool. 435.15 Diving equipment must be in and maintained in safe condition. 435.17 Pool supervision must be provided. 435.21 Permit Requirements and Pool Records: Permit posted in conspicuous location. Maintain initialed records including daily attendance,amounts and types of chemicals used daily,chemical and bacteriological tests,dates and times of emptying,cleaning, and back-washing and hours of operation of urification equipment. 435.22 Health Regulations&Signs: No employee working at swimming,wading or special purpose pool shall have a communicable disease. Operator shall enforce the following -for bathers: All bathers shower before entering pool-Clean bathing suits-----No communicable diseases(fever,cough,cold,inflamed eyes,nasal 1 ear discharge)—No 000/ open sores,skin diseases or bandages----No glass e Signage at entrance of pool enclosure or in dressing room—"All persons are required to take a cleansing shower bath before entering the pool. No persona with a communicable disease is allowed to use the pool". • Additional signage for special purpose pools—"Do not use under these conditions: Alone-Under the influence of alcohol,anticoagulants, antihistamines,vasoconstrictors,vasodilators,stimulants, hypnotics or tranquilizers--Consult physician if person is elderly,pregnant,suffers from heart disease,diabetes,high 1 low blood pressure—water temperature above 104°F--observe reasonable time limits—No oils and body lotions" Easily readable large dial clock 435.23 Lifeguards: Lifeguards must have proper credentials. Lifeguards also must wear red or bright orange bathing suits,shirts or jackets with"GUARD"printed in 4-inch .ettering. Lifeguards shall direct their attention to area assigned. Sign stating"warning--W-No Lifeguard on Duty" and"Children under age 16 should not use swimming pool without an adult in attendance"and"Adults should not swim alone" in 4--inch letters should be conspicuously osted in pool area. 435.24 Safety Equipment: one ring Buoy for each 2,000 ft2,one rescue tube and rescue hook should be publicly available.Lifeguard staffed pools should also have a backboard with straps readily available. 435.25 First Aid Equipment and Emergency Communication---Provide a first aid kit to include: (35) 1"Band--Aid (10)30 gauze (2)5x9 surgipads (12)antiseptic wipes (1)Sx l 0 surgipad (2)2"soft roller bandages Scissors (2)3" Soft roller bandages Tweezers (1) 1/2 roll hypoallergenic tape Rescue blanket ice packs Pocket mask sterile isotonic eyewash Working,convenient, immediate, toll--free communication system with emergency medical services, local 1 state police,fire department available to staff and public at all times with instructions for use. operating instructions and emergency numbers must be posted. 435.29 Chemical Standards--Test for residual disinfectant and pH conducted four times a day(once during peak load),Alkalinity and calcium test conducted weekly. Ranges are: O Residual Chlorine 1.0--3.0 PPM Combined Chlorine 0.0--0.2 PPM ■ Bromine 2.0--w-6.0 PPM • pH 7.2----7.8 PPM 0 Alkalinit 50--150 PPM 435.30 Water Testing Equipment—Provide a DPD test kid for measuring chlorine 1 bromine and appropriate kit for measuring pH,alkalinity and cyanuric acid—Reagents shall not be more than one year old—Provide accurate,unbreakable thermometer for special ur ose po Is. 435.31 Water Clarity--Water shall be clear(black disc on bottom of pool, clearly visible from sidewalks of pool at all distance up to 10 yards) 435.32 Water Quality Maintenance--Special purpose pools shall be drained, cleaned and refilled minimum of once every 14 days 435.33 —Maximum Operating Temperature for Special Purpose Pools W Water temperature not more than 104°F—Water temperature shall be tested when residual disinfectant and H are tested 435.34 Closure of Pool—Operator shall immediately close pool until pool water conforms to 105 CMR 43 5.28 through 435.31 standards 435.38 General Sanitation--All pools,bathhouses and grounds shall be maintained in good repair, safe and sanitary manner. Remarks,Results and Action Taken: Swimming Pool ...Wading 1 Kiddie Pool Spa Type: Type: Free Free Free Free Free Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Combined Combined Combined Combined Combined Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Chlorine Bromine Bromine Bromine Bromine Bromine PH PH pH PH PH AlkalinityAlkalini Alkalinity Alkalini Alkalinity tY tY t3' f Y Calcium Calcium Calcium Calcium Calcium Hardness Hardness Hardness Hardness--, Hardness Remarks,Results and Actions: Type: Type: Type: Pool Pool Pool Volume g Volume Volume Sand Sand Filter Type DE Filter Type DE Filter Type Cartrid a Cartridge Filter Size ft2 Filter Size W- Filter Size ft' Minimum Minimum Minimum Flow Rate gpm Flow Rate gpm Flow Rate gpm Maximum Maximum. Maximum Flow Rate gpm Flow Rate gpm Flow Rate gpm Actual 90 Actual Actual Flow Rate gpm I Flow Rate g m I Flow Rate gpm Passed Inspection: Yes No Re-Inspection Date: Inspector's Signature: Person In Char a: