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and stocked with the necessities.
Have clear pool rules and guidelines for residents to
follow. Some items to consider are: no running around the
deck, diving or horseplay. Have residents accompany their
guests and children should always be accompanied by an
adult. Provide pool keys and have a sign in procedure.
Once you have a good set of rules in place, post them
somewhere visual. Remind your residents of them prior to
opening day. Talk to your lifeguard about making sure they
are followed and the procedure for reporting any violators.
Setting up a thorough set of rules and communicating them
will help to reduce a community’s liability and increase the
safety of it’s residents.
The managers and board members have a responsibility
to make sure that the pool is well taken care of and safe.
And while the pool is often a source of enjoyment for the
residents, they can be difficult to manage. Luckily, being
prepared and taking proactive steps can help minimize
the stress.
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MANAGEMENT TRENDS...
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ATTENTION ALL CAI-NJ
SEMINAR ATTENDEES:
Please remember to keep your seminar
completion certificates
in a safe place.
These certificates are distributed at the end of each
CAI‑NJ seminar. This is proof that you attended and
completed the seminar. You may need to reference the
certificate in the future and CAI-NJ does not keep track
of each member’s attendance record. Community manag-
ers will definitely need the certificates to obtain credit for
continuing education towards their designations.
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