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TheVillagesYoungster 07-23-2023 12:08 PM

How Often are Community Pools check for bacteria?
 
Any facts on how often the community pools are check for bacteria and other containments? Anything posted by the District of the historical levels? Just wondering how clean they are?

Normal 07-23-2023 12:21 PM

Mandated Florida Law
 
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Originally Posted by TheVillagesYoungster (Post 2238110)
Any facts on how often the community pools are check for bacteria and other containments? Anything posted by the District of the historical levels? Just wondering how clean they are?

Any public pool with 5 or more units must be treated and maintained according to Florida Health Code regulations.
Chapter 64 E-9.

Public Swimming Pools | Florida Department of Health.

As for records or history, you would likely need to contact, Sumter, Marion and Lake County Health Departments for records on inspections etc. The county inspection must be done 2 times per year.

Bogie Shooter 07-23-2023 12:25 PM

A call to the Recreation Department should get you the correct information.
Recreation
Phone: 352-674-1800

dewilson58 07-23-2023 01:39 PM

We were at Big Cypress last month and it was So Gross we didn't get in it.
(first time ever)

Very cloudy and lots of stuff floating in it.

Have not been back.

Normal 07-23-2023 07:01 PM

Yuk
 
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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2238145)
We were at Big Cypress last month and it was So Gross we didn't get in it.
(first time ever)

Very cloudy and lots of stuff floating in it.

Have not been back.

It sure doesn’t sound like someone is doing their job keeping it clean. But then some private pools around here are run down too. A pool might as well be a glorified bathtub. It is beyond me why a person would put one in.

Pairadocs 07-23-2023 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2238145)
We were at Big Cypress last month and it was So Gross we didn't get in it.
(first time ever)

Very cloudy and lots of stuff floating in it.

Have not been back.

Pretty sad, but more than "sad" will be the serious illness of an unfortunate resident or residents. Anyone still able to remember when the Villages was small enough (only went to the boundary of LSL) that no matter what day or time you went to your neighborhood pool, you were bound to observe an employee pull up, scoop up a water sample, and do a ph/chlorine/bacteria test ? I have not seen that happen for years now; must be doing that at every pool daily at night now.

wisbad1 07-23-2023 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2238184)
It sure doesn’t sound like someone is doing their job keeping it clean. But then some private pools around here are run down too. A pool might as well be a glorified bathtub. It is beyond me why a person would put one in.

So I don’t have to put up with that stuff. My pool my germs.

Papa_lecki 07-23-2023 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2238184)
It is beyond me why a person would put one in.

This thread literally answers that question.

Papa_lecki 07-23-2023 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TheVillagesYoungster (Post 2238110)
Any facts on how often the community pools are check for bacteria and other containments? Anything posted by the District of the historical levels? Just wondering how clean they are?

Two pools close to our house, I’ve seen rec staff testing water most days - the days I don’t see them, they could come at another time.

Calisport 07-23-2023 09:02 PM

Laguna Woods in Southern Cal had pool closures almost weekly due to someone losing their bowels in the pool. Pools closed for at least a day or two. 6 pools total there compared to the multiples here.

OrangeBlossomBaby 07-24-2023 07:36 AM

I visit the Orange Blossom CC pool, and observe this every time I go: people show up and slather themselves down (or worse - spray themselves down) with suntan lotion or sunblock or other "sun preparation product" - and then immediately go into the pool.

If you want to know why the water is cloudy, you need look no further than those people who do that.

Warm water will always make the water cloudier, but I'd guess that the main source is oils and lotions from people who think "spray and dip" will demonstrate how we are the friendliest town.

SusanStCatherine 07-24-2023 08:11 AM

The posted rule is shower before entering pool. I have only seen a few people do that. I don't even use sunscreen and will rinse off before AND often after being in the pool. People look at me like I'm crazy.

Dusty_Star 07-26-2023 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by SusanStCatherine (Post 2238274)
The posted rule is shower before entering pool. I have only seen a few people do that. I don't even use sunscreen and will rinse off before AND often after being in the pool. People look at me like I'm crazy.

SusanStCatherine is right, the rule is: shower before entering the pool.

RPDaly 07-26-2023 05:21 PM

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birdiebill 07-27-2023 06:36 AM

If you have to wear a bandaid, you should not be going into a pool or lake or ocean, etc


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