No Lifeguard on Duty Signs for Pools
Pools seem so peaceful and compelling that general safety in and around bodies of water can easily be forgotten. Guests don't always remember that they are putting themselves into a situation where dangers and risks are dramatically increased. One level of safety people may presume if someone else maintains the pool is that a paid representative of the facility is also monitoring it regularly, or that a lifeguard is on duty. This is not always the case, and no one should be left unattended. No Lifeguard on Duty signs prepare people to act more responsibly with little ones in the water. It gives them power to practice and enforce the rules among others, protecting the integrity of the experience for everyone. It also is a reminder that in the event of an emergency, any initial response will have to be from them or other quick–thinking guests. This is a protection for you legally, but it is a helpful reminder that your guest need to manage their experience, prepare for the unlikely, and respond to an emergency efficiently without immediate assistance from a hired professional. |