Soooo... the question is "what's your community pool's policy on lightning" not a request for information on why people regard lightening as dangerous. |
based on the observation of staff? |
+1000 |
Eventually, the AI will tell you when to get out of the pool, and it will "miss". This will be how it kills off large groups at once. |
The AI will just toggle the pool lights too fast for you to notice, and eventually cause an internal arc and fry everyone in the pool. |
My teenager works as a lifeguard at our pool. Our pool uses the “close for 30 minutes when a lifeguard hears thunder system” and they hate it. Because everytime they close people accuse the lifeguards of lying. She has taken to pulling up a lightening strike app just to show people that they aren’t making it up. |
I mean, nasty swimwear won’t kill you. |
You can’t swim during a thunderstorm? Trump is such a Fascist!! |
Yes. The manager makes the call. This is not a new thing. |
DP. I have a lot going on in my life, but the lightning rule at our pool is one of my top pet peeves. Ours does a 10 mile radius thing, so if a lightning strike is detected 9.9 miles away, the pool is closed for 30 minutes. It's a system required by insurance, but is absolutely not based on any sort of common sense, which is what annoys me most. |
does seem like pool closes almost every evening because of it. A waste of summer swim $ if your family can not go during the day and/or on weekends. |
So you would rather chance a lighting strike to, checks notes, swim for fun? Ok. |
This has been the practice for over 50 years. Even indoor pools make everyone get out. Nothing new. |
We still rely on guard observation, AFAIK.
After the pool is cleared for lightning or thunder, everyone either leaves or stays in the not-AC clubhouse. So most leave! |
OP, the only thing that is different is that we’re getting more frequent severe storms. Expect more pool closures than in the past. This isn’t about teens randomly thinking they’re seeing or hearing thunder or trying to get out of work. In fact, when the pools close early, the kids don’t get paid at least at the pools My kids work at. They are fighting for hours Because there’s hardly any other summer jobs available for that age group these days. |