Inform and warn guests of water slide rules and policies with the Georgia Water Slide Risk of Illness and Injury Sign (SPS-PL3947-GA). This sign is required at entrances to facilities with water slides or other falling-entry features in Georgia.
Key Features:
- Customizable: Over 80 standard color options for sign, font, and graphics.
- Durable Construction: Constructed from 0.090" (1/11") thick FiberBrite plastic for superior durability.
- Weather-Resistant: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, withstanding various environmental conditions.
- Clear Graphics: Expertly printed digital graphics for high visibility and readability; braille is not required on this sign per ADA regulations.
Text Reads:
RISK OF ILLNESS AND INJURY
THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF CONDUCT ARE PROHIBITED:
- Running, standing, kneeling, rotating, tumbling, or stopping in any flume or tunnel.
- Rough playing on the slide or feature.
- Diving or flipping while exiting from a flume or feature.
- Use of the slide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Use of the flume or feature by more than one person at a time.
- Failure to obey the instructions of the pool attendant or lifeguard.
- Failure to keep hands inside the flume while using the slide.
- Failure to leave the falling-entry pool promptly after exiting from the slide.
- The possession of any glass, bottle or food in or near any pool.
- Entry into an area of grass or other vegetation and returning to slide, feature or pool.
- The possession of any loose objects.
- The use of any clothing other than the swimwear on the slide or feature.
- Wearing any bracelet, watch, or other jewelry.
Ideal Applications:
- Water parks in Georgia.
- Community pools in Georgia with water slides.
- Any facility in Georgia with water slides or falling-entry features.
Installation:
- Drill holes are provided for easy mounting. Foam tape strips are available upon request for alternative mounting. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
Designed in accordance with Georgia; 511-3-5-.20(3)(o), GA Dept. of Health. Check with your inspector to ensure this sign meets all code requirements for your city or county.