
SPLASH Swallowing water at splash pads (also known as water playgrounds and spray pads/parks) can make you sick. Germs can get into the water from Swallowing water containing poop or when they …
This reference guide can be used by local, state, tribal, and territorial health departments, and pool operators as a tool for understanding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) …
Protocols for Reopening of Public Splash Pads The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health is adopting a staged approach, supported by science and public health expertise, that is aligned with …
The Splash!300 is available in a Spa version, for use with above-ground pools and spas; and a Hi/Lo version, for facilities with both above-ground and ground level pools and spas. Although the Splash! …
Splash Pad Rules & Regulations Alcohol: Alcohol is prohibited on District property. Attendance: To ensure the safety of your guests, party size must not exceed the approved limit; exceeding it may …
The Splash Pad at Nicolet Park offers an incredible array of water play activities to “beat the summer heat” over 1,200 square feet of play surface and zero depth.
The Splash Pad was tied in to the City’s current water access at Holland Park. The Splash Pad uses a recirculating system in which the water is run through a filtration and disinfection system before …