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POOL
  
Leisure Lake's Heated Indoor
Olympic Size Pool
Leisure Lake Park takes great pride in our new indoor heated
Olympic size pool. Take a day or more with you and your family
to enjoy this wonderful amenity.
POOL HOURS
The pool will be
closed for the winter as of Saturday September 24, 2011
Sunday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Leisure Lake Park Pool Regulations:
- No Lifeguard is on duty; swim at your own risk.
- No Food or Drink is permitted in the pool area.
- All Children under the age of fourteen (14) years of age must
be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult.
- All persons entering the pool area must sign in. Whether
or not you are swimming, you must sign in. Anyone caught
in the pool area without signing in r will be suspended from the
pool
- All persons using the pool must take a shower before entering
the pool.
- Any person having an infectious or communicable disease is
prohibited from using the pool.
- Persons having open blisters, cuts, etc., are advised NOT to
use the pool.
- Spitting, spouting water, blowing the nose or discharging of
bodily wastes in the pool is strictly prohibited.
- Running, boisterous or rough play or excessive noise is
forbidden in the pool area, showers, or dressing areas.
- No blue jeans shorts and/or tee shirts will be permitted.
Official swim wear only. Infants are NOT permitted in pool
wearing diapers.
- Approved flotation devices only. (No Fun Noodles)
- Dogs and other animals are not permitted in the pool building.
- Management reserves the right to refuse admittance to or eject
from the pool any persons failing to comply with any of the
above health and safety regulations.
Our pool is under 24 hour security with state of the art
camera's in the pool area and the lobby.
Any violation of the above rules could result in suspension.
Kids Play Pool Safely Game


Learn how simple safety steps save lives in and around pools and
spas.
Parents
and families can build on their current safety systems at pools and
spas by adopting additional water safety steps. Adding as many
proven water safety steps as possible is the best way to assure a
safe and fun experience, because you can never know which one might
save a child’s life—until it does.
- Never
leave a child unattended in a pool or spa and always watch your
child when he or she is in or near water
- Teach
children basic water safety tips
- Keep
children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings to
avoid entrapments
- Have
a telephone close by when you or your family is using a pool or
spa
- If
a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first
- Share
safety instructions with family, friends and neighbors
- Learn
how to swim and teach your child how to swim
- Learn
to perform CPR on children and adults, and update those skills
regularly
- Understand
the basics of life-saving so that you can assist in a pool
emergency
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