What are the usage restrictions for a pool or spa?
A number of usage restrictions exist for pools or spas. Some typical usage restrictions include:
- Observe all safety regulations.
- No drinks, candy, tobacco, popcorn, gum, alcohol, or food of any kind shall be permitted in the pool or within ten (10) feet of a public bathing place or within four feet of a semipublic bathing place. Food or drink is allowed in the pool enclosure, but not in the pool or in walkways, provided that only plastic or paper serving utensils, cups and dishes are used.
- No glass is allowed within the pool enclosure.
- Shower and use the toilet before entering the pool.
- Keep gate(s) closed – do not prop open.
- Persons with sore or inflamed eyes, colds, nasal or ear discharges, boils or other acute or obvious skin or body infections, or cuts shall be excluded from the pool.
- Incontinent, wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants or a swim diaper
- Animals are not allowed in the pool enclosure unless they are service animals.

Additional usage restrictions are detailed in the Maricopa County Environmental Health Code Chapter VI, Section 1.
Maricopa County Environmental Health Code

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