Admission standards are in place to increase the safety of young swimmers and to provide an additional level of supervision. Norfolk County pools use a wristband policy and facility swim test to identify young and at-risk swimmers in the pool.

 

red wristband  

  • A red wristband will be issued to all children under the age of 7 years upon arrival to the facility.
  • Children must swim in the shallow end with a responsible parent/guardian who is a minimum of 14 years of age and within arm’s reach at all times. There will be a maximum of 2 children per parent/guardian or 4 children per parent/guardian if children are in lifejackets.
 

  • A yellow wristband will be issued to all children 7- 10 years of age upon arrival to the facility.
  • They must swim in the shallow end with a responsible parent/guardian who is a minimum of 14 years of age and within arm’s reach at all times. There will be a maximum of 2 children per parent/guardian or 4 children per parent/guardian if children are in lifejackets.
  • Children 7- 10 years of age who are swimmers and would like to swim in the deep end will need to successfully complete the facility swim test. When a child passes the facility swim test, he/she will receive a green wristband and this information will be recorded in our system.
green wristband  

  • A green wristband will be issued to all children 7 – 10 years of age who have successfully completed the facility swim test.
  • A green wristband indicates to lifeguards that they are able to swim in any area of the pool without a parent/guardian.
  • We suggest that the parent/guardian continue to swim with their child regardless of the children’s swimming ability.
  • Please note – children with green wristbands may be asked to retake the test if lifeguards are concerned that the child cannot successfully demonstrate the facility swim test.

 

Facility Swim Test:

To pass the facility swim test, a child must be able to swim two widths of the pool with his or her face in the water while using a comfortable breathing pattern. Swimmers must be able to complete the entire distance without stopping or touching the bottom of the pool.