Inspection Information:
Facility Type: | Swimming Pool/Waterslide (>19 sq.m) |
Inspection type: | Routine |
Inspection date: | July 15, 2019 |
Follow-up Required: | No |
This facility was given a high hazard rating.
More information on hazard ratings.
Chlorine (Total) 3.44ppm |
Chlorine (Free Available) 2.67ppm |
Chlorine (Combined) |
Bromine (Free Available) |
pH 8.13 |
Total Alkalinity 156 |
Total Hardness |
Temperature 28 |
Clarity |
Cyanuric Acid |
Violations:
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below.
Code | Description / Observation / Corrective Action |
101 | Critical Improper Water Chemistry/Water Clarity Observation: pH was measured at 7.99, 8.13 and 8.26 respectively. Total alkalinity was measured at 156 ppm. Corrective Action: pH must be maintained at between 7.2 - 7.8 and total alkalinity must be maintained at between 80-120 ppm. Adjust water chemistry to the appropriate level. Follow up inspection will be conducted on the week of July 15, 2019 to verify effectiveness of corrective actions. |
306 | Improper Handrails, Ladders, and/or Diving Boards Observation: All handrails at the pool was not securely installed. Corrective Action: All handrails must be securely installed in order to prevent slip and falls and potential entrapment hazard. |
401 | Note Violation Observation: Flow meter at the pool recirculation system was not working properly. Corrective Action: Flow meter must be fixed to properly monitor the flow of water through the pipe. |
401 | Note Violation Observation: Water fountain at the facility was not dispensing potable water. The operator stated that there's a leakage on the pipes and that they are waiting for the plumber to come and fix it. Corrective Action: Notify the health inspector ones the plumbing issue had been fixed. Follow up actions will be conducted. |
401 | Note Violation Observation: Water chemistry records were not recorded appropriately and water was not tested using the appropriate tools. Records indicated the same reading of each water parameter everyday. Corrective Action: Water chemistry must be tested appropriately and the exact concentration or reading must be recorded. Conduct testing using the Taylor test kit on site or purchase the appropriate tools as required. |