Shower rule

Former Member
Former Member
Our pool closed twice in the last month for filtration issues. The pool was so cloudy, you could barely see your way through the lane. It still is cloudy, hence, management has put up some very stringent shower rules, which, of course, are not enforced by the guards. Needless to say, people still get in without showering, do not wear caps even with long hair, etc. Does anyone know if there is a law that showers must be taken prior to entering pools? Seems to me that if management is going to go through the motions of posting rules, and threatening membership cancellation, they should enforce it. If I really thought about what people who don't shower bring into the pool, I would never swim. :D
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    I know this is a bit off topic-- My daughter and son-in-law switched their pool from chlorine to salt last summer. The time and money they are spending to maintain the pool is far less than in previous years. The pool is almost effortless now. AND, I have never seen any pool as clear and sparkling as theirs. It is very nice to be able to swim without goggles! If any of you are considering the switch from chlorine to salt, I would recommend it.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    I know this is a bit off topic-- My daughter and son-in-law switched their pool from chlorine to salt last summer. The time and money they are spending to maintain the pool is far less than in previous years. The pool is almost effortless now. AND, I have never seen any pool as clear and sparkling as theirs. It is very nice to be able to swim without goggles! If any of you are considering the switch from chlorine to salt, I would recommend it.
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