Inspection Information:
Facility Type: | Swimming Pool/Waterslide (>19 sq.m) |
Inspection type: | Routine |
Inspection date: | April 04, 2018 |
Follow-up Required: | No |
This facility was given a high hazard rating.
More information on hazard ratings.
Chlorine (Total) 3.48 ppm |
Chlorine (Free Available) 0.23 ppm |
Chlorine (Combined) |
Bromine (Free Available) N/A |
pH 6.58 |
Total Alkalinity 22 ppm |
Total Hardness N/A |
Temperature 26°C |
Clarity Satisfactory |
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: Stabilized chlorine is being used as the main disinfecting agent. This is not appropriate for indoor pools. The stabilizer (cyanuric acid) had reached excessively high levels, rendering chlorine ineffective to disinfect the pool water. Corrective Action: Unstabilized chlorine must be used for indoor pools. Switch to another product containing chlorine without cyanuric acid such as calcium hypochlorite. Drain pool immediately and refill with fresh water. |
104 | Critical Improper Turnover of Flow Rate Observation: Flow meters for the pool recirculation system are not functional. These are essential for determining if the pool water is recirculated at the proper turnover rate. Corrective Action: Repair or replace flow meters. |
205 | Critical Improper Monitoring of Chemical Paramaters or Safety Tests Observation: Pool test records indicated that free available chlorine was nearly absent or not detected at all. Pool test kit is missing many essential re-agents to ensure levels of chlorine, pH, and alkalinity are within the required parameters. Test strips were used as a test substitute, but this is not a suitable method for accurate and regular testing of commercial pools. Corrective Action: A test kit with the proper supplies of re-agents must be made available on site. |
305 | Improper Maintenance of Pool Surface, Walkways, Floors and/or Construction Observation: Skimmer weirs are missing in the main pool basin. These flaps are essential for skimming debris and oils from the top layer of pool water. Corrective Action: Replace skimmer weirs. |
101 | Critical Improper Water Chemistry/Water Clarity Observation: Stabilized chlorine is being used as the main disinfecting agent. This is not appropriate for indoor pools. The stabilizer (cyanuric acid) had reached excessively high levels, rendering chlorine ineffective to disinfect the pool water. Corrective Action: Unstabilized chlorine must be used for indoor pools. Switch to another product containing chlorine without cyanuric acid such as calcium hypochlorite. Drain pool immediately and refill with fresh water. |
104 | Critical Improper Turnover of Flow Rate Observation: Flow meters for the pool recirculation system are not functional. These are essential for determining if the pool water is recirculated at the proper turnover rate. Corrective Action: Repair or replace flow meters. |
205 | Critical Improper Monitoring of Chemical Paramaters or Safety Tests Observation: Pool test records indicated that free available chlorine was nearly absent or not detected at all. Pool test kit is missing many essential re-agents to ensure levels of chlorine, pH, and alkalinity are within the required parameters. Test strips were used as a test substitute, but this is not a suitable method for accurate and regular testing of commercial pools. Corrective Action: A test kit with the proper supplies of re-agents must be made available on site. |
305 | Improper Maintenance of Pool Surface, Walkways, Floors and/or Construction Observation: Skimmer weirs are missing in the main pool basin. These flaps are essential for skimming debris and oils from the top layer of pool water. Corrective Action: Replace skimmer weirs. |