SECTION 747.4801. What safety precautions must I follow when children in my care use a swimming pool?  


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  • In addition to complying with the child/caregiver ratios specified in §747.2005 of this title (relating to What are the child/caregiver ratios for swimming activities?) and other safety requirements specified in §747.2009 and §747.2013 of this title (relating to Must I have a certified lifeguard on duty when children are swimming in more than two feet of water? and Must persons who are counted in the child/caregiver ratio during swimming know how to swim?), you must comply with the following safety precautions when any child uses a swimming pool (more than two feet of water) both at and away from your child-care home:

    (1) A minimum of two life-saving devices must be available;

    (2) One additional life-saving device must be available for each 2,000 square feet of water surface;

    (3) Drain grates must be in place, in good repair, and must not be able to be removed without using tools;

    (4) Pool chemicals and pumps must be inaccessible to any child;

    (5) Machinery rooms must be locked when a child is present;

    (6) Caregivers must be able to clearly see all parts of the swimming area;

    (7) The bottom of the pool must be visible at all times; and

    (8) An adult must be present who is able to immediately turn off the pump and filtering system when a child is in a pool.

Source Note: The provisions of this §747.4801 adopted to be effective September 1, 2003, 28 TexReg 1462; transferred effective March 9, 2018, as published in the Texas Register February 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 909