Health and Safety Rules
- Patrons entering the pool must take a cleansing shower before entering the pool and after each use of the restroom.
- Persons with bandages, blisters, cuts, rashes, stitches and/or communicable diseases are prohibited from using the pool.
- Diaper Policy Enforced: Children two (2) years of age and under, and individuals with incontinence, must wear swim diapers and plastic pants under swim wear. All other diapers are prohibited in the pool.
- Diapers shall only be changed in restrooms or changing stations.
- Persons who change the diaper shall wash their hands thoroughly with soap before returning to the pool. The diapered person shall undergo a cleansing shower before returning to pool.
- Patrons shall report all accidents, however minor, to a lifeguard on duty.
- Food or drink (other than water) shall be prohibited on the indoor pool deck. Food or drink for the outdoor pool is prohibited within 10 feet of the pool edge. All beverages within the pool compound shall be in non-breakable containers.
- Smoking or vaping, smokeless tobacco, alcoholic beverages and/or the use of any impairing substances are prohibited.
Behavior Rules
- Diving into the pool from the deck is allowed in designated deep-water areas only.
- Jumping or diving backwards, spinning, cartwheels and flipping off the edge of the pool is prohibited.
- Children 5 years of age and under must always be accompanied in the water and be within arm’s reach of a parent, guardian, or chaperone 14 years of age or older also in the water. This rule applies even if the child is wearing a life jacket.
- Children 6-9 years of age must be supervised in the pool area by a parent, guardian, or chaperone 14 years of age or older.
- The following attire is prohibited in a Salt Lake County pool: "street clothes", brazil/french-cut, thong-style and/or revealing swim wear, cut-off jeans and jeans. Underwear and undergarments are not allowed to be worn under swimsuits.
- Sitting, hanging, or playing on safety ropes, ramps or ladders is prohibited.
- Running on the deck, shoulder-riding and rough play are prohibited.
- Breath-holding activities, hypoxic training, and extreme over-exertion training are prohibited.
Equipment Rules
- Only properly fitted Coast Guard-approved lifejackets are allowed; no other flotation devices are allowed in the pool.
- Properly fitted Coast Guard-approved life jackets are prohibited in water deeper than 5 feet or on slides, flumes, and diving boards.
- Patrons must present all play toys and flotation devices brought into the pool area to the lifeguard staff prior to use. Lifeguard staff may approve or deny the use of these toys and devices.
- Mono-fin/mermaid tails are prohibited for use during Open Swim hours.
Lap Swim Rules & Etiquette
- Lanes are for multiple swimmers.
- Lap swimmers ages (13) years or under and must be able to swim consecutive laps. Approval by the Aquatics Facility Coordinator is required if a swimmer is under the age of 14.
- The lifeguard supervisor reserves the right to rearrange lanes and swimmers based on availability and programming.
- Two Swimmers Per Lane. Stay on one side of the black line and swim back and forth.
- Three Swimmers Per Lane. Stay to the right side of the black line, in a circular pattern.
- Be sure to communicate with others in the lane prior to beginning circular swim.
- Move to another lane if you are too slow or too fast for your current lane.
- To Pass a Slower Swimmer: Pass at the end of each lap, after tapping the foot of the swimmer in front. The swimmer being passed should wait on the right side of the lane.
- If the left side of the lane is clear, pass swimmer on the left. Be sure there are at least five yards of clear water in the wall before passing.
- Whenever possible, select a lane with swimmers close to your pace: slow, medium, or fast. Take a few minutes to observe the swimmers to gauge which lane is best for you.
- Lap swimmers should arrange themselves by speed in the lanes. All fast swimmers together and all slower swimmers together.
- Lap lanes may be divided or split to be shared with other swimmers.
- Any swimmer planning on joining a lane will inform the swimmer(s) currently occupying the space before joining the lane. Lap swimmers entering an occupied lane should be certain the swimmer(s) already in the lane know that they are entering the lane and whether they should circle swim or split the lane.
- Lap lanes are designated for swimming and may not be used for lounging or playing.
- Water walkers and joggers will yield the right of way to lap swimmers. Water walkers and joggers may be asked to move to a different lane and/or other pool area when lanes are crowded.
- In shared lanes, no butterfly stroke or adapted stroke, that may affect the safety of other swimmers, is permitted.
- Equipment such as kickboards, pull buoys, fins, etc. may be used ONLY when it does not interfere with someone else’s swimming space or pace.
- Starting blocks are for swim team use only.
- Swimmers must always obey the instructions of lifeguards and other staff.
Failure to comply with the listed rules could result in personal injury. Lifeguards on duty shall enforce all pool regulations and have the authority to suspend pool privileges when rules are violated. Talk to the lifeguard supervisor if you have questions concerning these rules.
Our pools are ADA-friendly. Please inquire with pool staff for assistance utilizing our pool lifts, pool wheelchairs, or other required reasonable accommodations.