Recently, my home YMCA has decided to band the use of Noodles during family/open swim times. They cite the floating foam (which can be used as a reaching assist, be used as an instructional aid, fun "thingy", etc. if used properly) as a "safety hazard". Not only is the ban news to me, so is the "hazard" label. Our pool always has at least 2 lifeguards (for a 6 lane, 25 yd pool) during the open swim times and requires that parents/guardians remain in the immediate area - if not in the pool - with their children.
I think my aquatics department has been hijacked by two non-swimmers who are too busy making up crimes to focus on real issues such as inceased times/lanes for competitive swimmers, monitoring pool temps & chemicals, etc.
My questions are:
How many other facilities have banned such fun floating objects?
What types/kinds of accidents have you experienced with the Noodle?
Do you think they have a basis for their decision?
ps. The facility stocks and uses the banned items during swim lessons and exercise classes.
Parents
Former Member
For clarification purposes, there were no kids wacking each other - my kids are 5, 6, & 7 (yes) - they were sharing the noodles & balls with the other kids, I am a coach, lifeguard, instructor, etc. and I was in the pool right next to the open swim area (swimming laps). I can see below, hear above, see above and was paying attention to my kids & all the other participants in the pool (occupational hazard that never goes away).
By the way, my kids can swim all 4 competitive strokes and I can get to any spot in the pool
For clarification purposes, there were no kids wacking each other - my kids are 5, 6, & 7 (yes) - they were sharing the noodles & balls with the other kids, I am a coach, lifeguard, instructor, etc. and I was in the pool right next to the open swim area (swimming laps). I can see below, hear above, see above and was paying attention to my kids & all the other participants in the pool (occupational hazard that never goes away).
By the way, my kids can swim all 4 competitive strokes and I can get to any spot in the pool