HOA POOL access

Having one main entrance with access control (eg a code, swiping a card) ensures that only members use the pool so it doesn't get overcrowded and usage is tracked

By having good fencing and gates, you keep people from wandering in, so that you control opening hours and increase security

gating & fencing

cameras

Installing security cameras will deter anyone from vandalizing your pool, and it can also collect evidence if a break in does happen

Life-saving equipment needs to be around the pool, such as first aid kits, rescue equipments and flotation devices.

safety equipment

POOL SIGNS

Placing clear signage so that all users know the safety guidelines to use the HOA pool.

Maintenance is important. Check safety equipment, chemical levels to make sure that the water is  proper for swimming. You can hire a local pool company to help you with the correct maintenance

HOA POOL MAINTENANCE

COMMUNICATE

Use your newsletter, website, emails and notice boards to communicate information about the HOA pool to residents. This improves safety, security, and pool usage