Anonymous wrote:Per COMAR
A. There shall be ample, accessible space for outdoor activity that is free from conditions that may be dangerous to the health or safety of children in care.
B. If required by the office, the outdoor activity area shall be enclosed to protect children in care from accessible hazards such as a heavily trafficked area, a body of water, or environmental hazards.
C. Any pool on the premises of the facility shall be made inaccessible to children in care and have security features, including but not limited to a:
(1) Fence that surrounds the pool at least 4 feet in height;
(2) Self-closing and self-latching mechanism on the gate, door, or access to the pool;
(3) Lock that is operable and secured; and
(4) Sensor or alarm in the pool and on the access door.
Anonymous wrote:Per COMAR
A. There shall be ample, accessible space for outdoor activity that is free from conditions that may be dangerous to the health or safety of children in care.
B. If required by the office, the outdoor activity area shall be enclosed to protect children in care from accessible hazards such as a heavily trafficked area, a body of water, or environmental hazards.
C. Any pool on the premises of the facility shall be made inaccessible to children in care and have security features, including but not limited to a:
(1) Fence that surrounds the pool at least 4 feet in height;
(2) Self-closing and self-latching mechanism on the gate, door, or access to the pool;
(3) Lock that is operable and secured; and
(4) Sensor or alarm in the pool and on the access door.
Anonymous wrote:No it looks permanent, it has a fence around it. Not like a kiddie pool, like enough space for 3-4 people and probably 3-4 feet deep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it looks permanent, it has a fence around it. Not like a kiddie pool, like enough space for 3-4 people and probably 3-4 feet deep.
I would be freaked out even knowing there's a fence around it. Would not feel comfortable leaving my child there all day. Even the best providers are occasionally distracted when watching multiple kids. Not that it would change my decision to not want my child there, but does she have an assistant?
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by a stock pool? Is a permanent pool or just a temporary, small plastic/inflatable pool?
At least in Maryland, I think there are some strict rules against pools at in-home providers. You can't even keep around one of those small plastic pools as a splash area.
From a safety perspective, I personally wouldn't be too worried about a pool with a few inches of water that can be adequately monitored by the the provider.
Tangential story: we've got a small inflatable pool for hour kids. It's only about a 5 feet wide pool with 5 or so inches of water. We've been letting our 2.5 year old play in it while we make dinner. We've got a very good sightline to the pool from the kitchen, but my neighbors probably don't know that. I wonder what they think when they see a little kid in the pool with no adults around...
Anonymous wrote:No it looks permanent, it has a fence around it. Not like a kiddie pool, like enough space for 3-4 people and probably 3-4 feet deep.
Anonymous wrote:I am a laidback momma with three boys and that would be a hell no to me. I wouldn’t even ask her questions. I would let her know that you don’t feel comfortable with the pool and pull the contract.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by a stock pool? Is a permanent pool or just a temporary, small plastic/inflatable pool?
At least in Maryland, I think there are some strict rules against pools at in-home providers. You can't even keep around one of those small plastic pools as a splash area.
From a safety perspective, I personally wouldn't be too worried about a pool with a few inches of water that can be adequately monitored by the the provider.
Tangential story: we've got a small inflatable pool for hour kids. It's only about a 5 feet wide pool with 5 or so inches of water. We've been letting our 2.5 year old play in it while we make dinner. We've got a very good sightline to the pool from the kitchen, but my neighbors probably don't know that. I wonder what they think when they see a little kid in the pool with no adults around...