SWIM TEST PROTOCOL

The swim test of individuals participating at an aquatic facility is a key element in both aquatic safety and basic water safety standards. Swim tests should be performed annually to children under the age of 14 years old or 48 inches or less. A swim test is developed to demonstrate a skill level consistent with the circumstances in which a participant will be in the water without a parent or guardian at their side using “touch-supervision” or using proper USCG flotation device (life jacket). A swim test will demonstrate the minimum level of swimming ability for recreation activity in a confined body of water. “Touch-supervision” means that the supervising adult is constantly monitoring the swimmer and within immediate (arm’s length) reach of the swimmer. Watch Around Water is an organization that USA Pools of Alabama is proud to have partnered with to help promote water safety awareness to reduce drownings or near drownings. A Swim Test is another practice to help promote water safety in and around water.

A lifeguard will administer the swim test. Swim tests will be given upon child’s arrival to facility or during safety breaks throughout the day at the lifeguards’ discretion. After the test is given, the lifeguard will record the result from the given test into a database. All staff at the aquatic facility will have access to this information.

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PURPOSE OF POLICY:

USA Pool of Alabama has adopted the Swim Test Protocol to promote water safety at all aquatic facilities. The swim test program has five basic objectives.

To promote water safety
and reduce drownings and near drownings at aquatic facilities.

To conduct a safe aquatic facility program.

To promote and encourage learn to swim classes for self-preservation in children.

To identify swimmers and non-swimmers at an aquatic facility.

To promote aquatics recreation.