Chair:
Co-Chair:
Kimberly Walker:
Mission/Purpose:
To maintain safety by enforcing pool rules and making sure that it is staffed with security, and to make sure that the pool is enjoyable to all homeowners and visitors.
Members:
Diane Williams
Walter Clerk
Charles Fleming
Jeff Haynie
Elise Stoney
Upcoming Events:
The Pool Opens: May 29, 2011
Pool Opening Party: June 11, 2011 from 2pm
Get Involved:
Our Community is only as successful as we make it. By getting involved, you can make a real difference in the community.
If you would like to join this committee, please contact the committee chair.
Pool Rental
The Parks at Durham Lake Pool is available for reservation to all homeowners in the community that are current on their homeowner association dues.
Reservation and Deposit:
To reserve the pool area for any function, fill out the Pool Rental Form. Reservation forms should be submitted no later than 2 weeks prior to the event. The cost to reserve the pool is $100 per day during normal pool hours.
Note: residents will still have full access to the pool area even though you have rented it out.
Tennis Courts
No one is allowed on the tennis courts unless they are actively playing tennis. Contact the pool monitor for the key or call Gaynell Hall at 770-306-0128 or Dorothy Clerk at 404-895-2331. If the lights are on, Please turn them off when you are finished.
Pool Safety Tips:
Drowning is one of the major causes of accidents resulting in serious injury and death in children. Parents should not be fooled into thinking that their child is safe just because he/she knows how to swim. In a lot of these cases accidents happened even though the child knew swimming. Accidents in the swimming pool can happen very suddenly without warning. It is very important that all parents follow these basic safety precautions especially if there is a swimming pool at home.
- Never allow your youngster to swim alone without any adult supervision. It is quite common to develop a cramp underwater, or for accidents like hitting your head while diving for example, to occur. It is paramount that there should be persons around to help in such situations.
- Do not allow children with no knowledge of swimming in or around the pool. For good pool safety make sure that all kids above the age of 4 attend a certified swimming class, or at least learn basic flotation techniques and life saving techniques in case of accidents. Children younger than 4 should always be accompanied by their parents in the pool.
- Avoid leaving your kids alone. There is always a danger of drowning occurring even in small bodies of water.
- For good pool safety, you can make sure that there is always a life saving flotation device handy near the pool. Also, every parent should be conversant in basic CPR techniques in case of any accident.
- The last, but not the least, to ensure swimming pool safety, be observant. Watch what your kids are up to, and supervise their activities. Do not leave them alone.
VIDEO DEMONSTRATIONS: Watch Online Videos Detailing Correct First Aid
CPR INFORMATION: Illustrated Guides Detailing CPR
CHOKING INFORMTAION: First Aid for Choking Victims
LEARN CPR - You Can Do It!
Pool
The Pool Re-opens May 28, 2011
Pool Pass: You Must have a Pool Pass to enter the pool. To get a pool pass, you must be current on your HOA dues. Click here to
reguest your pool pass.
Pool Hours:
Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Monday - Saturday 11:00am to 9:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm to 9:00pm
Note: There will be a pool monitor checking pool passes at all times, however there will be NO LIFEGUARD on duty at any time. Swim at your own risk.
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