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Hotel Pool

Pool Attendants 

Do you need a pool attendant for your aquatic facility? We offer pool attendants packages to Home Owner's Associations / HOAs apartment complexes, private clubs, hotels, and more to ensure all policies, procedures, and recording are maintained. We have the experience and capacity to enforce everything needed to keep your aquatic facility safe and up to date. Our pool attendants can complete a wide range of responsibilities depending on what you need. 

Pool Attendant Services 

Home Owner's Associations, Private Clubs, Hotels, etc. 

We constantly improve our procedures and practices to fit your needs to ensure that your facility is safe and running smoothly.

Cooksey's Lifeguard and Swim academy builds each contract based on what you need for your pool. Sign in systems, cleaning up, enforcing rules, etc.

We will have a meeting with you to detail everything you need, and then we will write our description and hire so you are getting exactly what you want.  

more on our Pool attendant services

Once a pool attendant contract is in place between a new Home Owner's Association / HOA, POA, private club, apartment complex, or hotel, our  pool attendants will be scheduled as soon as needed for the facility. Cooksey's Swim needs at the least 2 weeks to hire and train pool attendants, but we like to have at least 6 weeks to setup a contract. We will need a two-hour training at the Home Owner's Association / HOA or apartment complex to go over all of the responsibilities and job duties that the pool attendants will need to enforce once they begin at your aquatic facility. If you find that there is anything you would like to add or take away in terms of responsibilities, we will work together to implement these to the pool attendants throughout the season. 

Please note that pool attendants are not lifeguards. They are only at the Home Owner's Association / HOA or apartment complex to complete their responsibilities.

Examples of what the Pool Attendant can do: 

  • Sign in residents/members, to make sure that they are supposed to be in the facility 

  • Take numbers of people in facility and pool every 30 minutes or hour 

  • Clean the pool up, organize the furniture, put up and take down umbrellas

  • Complete chemical tests 

  • Fold and organize towels 

  • Enforce rules such as no outside food, no glass, etc. 

  • Take payments or log payments 

  • Call EMS if there is an incident in the pool area 

 

The pool attendants will not be able to assist in any emergency procedures, and they cannot make any in water saves. The pool attendants are only trained to do the responsibilities laid out in the contract.  

If you are looking for lifeguards for your aquatic facility, you can go to our contract page to view the details on our services. Lifeguards and pool attendants work very well together to provide both swimming safety among your members  and perform the responsibilities listed above. 

Through Red Cross regulations, lifeguards cannot perform secondary duties while they are on duty, so hiring a pool attendant is a way to get the other day to day tasks you need done. 

Why hire a Pool attendant?

Indoor Swimming Pool

Our pool attendants are there so you don't have to be. Many times a person that is already doing a full time job now has to keep an eye on the pool to make sure it's running correctly. We have pool attendants so that you can focus on your own responsibilities and not be overwhelmed. 

 

Pool attendants are a way to control your aquatic facility's environment in an inexpensive way. This in turn will limit your liability, because you have a pool attendant there to enforce rules, make sure only people that are supposed to be there go into the facility, and ensure overall safety. 

Though they do not respond to emergencies, they are there to help limit them through rules and regulations. Our Pool Attendants are also trained to call 911 when needed. 

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