The South Carolina Pool Rules Sign has informational messages for property and swimming policy concerns. The South Carolina Pool Rules Sign is a useful tool to help protect the health and safety of others in pool and swimming areas, and is not a substitute for necessary protective measures for lessening or eliminating hazards. This sign complies with S.C. Code Regs. 61-51.
61-51. Public Swimming Pools
28. Signs.
(b) Pool Rules Sign. At least one (1) "Pool Rules" sign for informational purposes must be posted such that the sign is visible from all entrance points of the pool and must contain, as a minimum, the items listed below, with the blanks reflected in (xii) through (xvi) below filled in before authorized operation:
(i) There should be no solo swimming.
(ii) There should be no running, boisterous or rough play.
(iii) No person under the influence of alcohol or drugs should use the pool.
(iv) There should be no spitting or blowing nose in pool.
(v) Persons with diarrheal illness or nausea should not enter the pool.
(vi) Persons with skin, eye, ear or respiratory infections should not enter the pool.
(vii) Persons with open lesions or wounds should not enter the pool.
(viii) No animals or pets allowed in the pool.
(ix) No glass allowed in the pool or on the deck.
(x) No children should be in the pool without supervision.
(xi) You should take a shower before entering the pool.
(xii) This pool is open from a.m. to p.m.
(xiii) The maximum number of swimmers allowed in the pool is.
(xiv) A first aid kit is located.
(xv) An emergency phone (or other notification device) is located.
(xvi) Life saving equipment is located at.
(f) Pool Operator Sign. A sign must be posted or language must be added to the "Pool Rules" sign which reads, "The Pool Operator at this facility is State license number ______ ."