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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] How many minutes is the “lap swim time”? [/quote] At our pool it’s 15 minutes every hour. My sister used to be a lifeguard and says to give the lifeguards a break and to get the kids out of the pool so they don’t pee in it.[/quote] It's also a safety issue for kids. Taking periodic breaks keeps them from getting too worn out and becoming a greater drowning risk, and a kid who is too tired is more likely to realize it when they're just sitting on the pool deck rather than splashing in the pool.[/quote] +1. Comment from FB: [i]I managed a pool in MoCo for 15 years and this is horseshit. The point of adult swim is really to make sure the kids rest bc otherwise some of them would never take a break. All but one of my saves were 4-8yr olds who “could swim” (according to their parents)but who got tired out in the middle of the pool and just couldn’t go any more. If this is a countywide change, I certainly hope parents will still pull their kids for a break. That said, the number of parents who use pools as babysitting services is insane so I’m sure there will be more saves w the combo of no adult swim and kids not being watched by parents.[/i][/quote]
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