Safety in the swimming pool
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Water is fun, but never completely safe!
- Children and people who cannot swim should not go into the swimming pool alone.
- Always supervise the children you bring into the swimming pool.
- Children and people who cannot swim should use a swimming belt/arm fins.
- Follow the instructions given by the lifeguards and the signs in the hall.
- Never run in the swimming pool – the water makes the floors slippery and the stone floor hits hard when you fall.
Belts & wings
You don’t need to bring your own belts and/or fins for the children, we have plenty of both. Belts and fins are at the entrance to the hall, and if there aren’t enough, please contact the staff.
Sound the alarm
Alarm buttons have been installed in three places in Bramming Swimming Pool, all marked with yellow/red.
It is a good idea to check where in the room the alarm button is located so that you can react quickly if an accident occurs.
But remember, only use the alarm button in case of imminent danger to life. In all other cases, contact the staff who are constantly circulating around the hall.
Bramming Swimming Pool
Take the whole family out for a dip in Bramming Swimming Pool.