Non pool chemicals and supplies should be stored somewhere else than the chemical room.
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General Comments
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
No night swimming. No imminent hazard found. Have an electrician evaluate all of the components to determine function. If electrician finds a repair is needed, obtain an electrical permit from the appropriate municipality and have the correction inspected.
There are items (Christmas tree, covers, etc) stored in the chemical room on rust shelves as well as chemicals on the floor; there was evidence of water getting into the room. Chemicals are to be kept in a dry, well ventilated enclosure and there is to be no storage in the chemical room other than pool chemicals, the shelves in the chemical room need to be removed or replaced.
2.0
General Comments
Wake County Plan Review and Recreational Sanitation Section recommends pools be hyper chlorinated at least twice a month. This activity should be accurately logged on the CPO check list form.
This pool must remain closed until the local and state closure orders currently in effect as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are terminated.
No night swimming.
Pool staff and patrons are strongly encouraged to comply with the most current CDC guidance concerning social distancing related to the COVID-19 pandemic.