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Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:00 pm
by GLASSMAN
Uncle wrote:
suzi wong wrote:Same in ours,heaven forbid kids should be allowed to enjoy themslves. :lol:

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Total agree Kids should be allowed to enjoy them selfs provided they supervised by an adult what harm are they doing provided the pool isn't too busy.

yes but some adults just leave there kids to it ,as they think we,re on holiday sod the rest,seen it so often,irresponsible parents.and if you say anything to them ,they hail abuse back at you,

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:42 pm
by Laura
I don't fancy getting on an inflatable, I am not the most dexterous of people! In the heat of the summer, 'noodle chairs' are great for cooling off in the pool and they keep you afloat. Not sure if they would be allowed in a communal pool but they don't take up as much room in the pool.

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:52 pm
by Dot
Oh I like these , where would you buy them?

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 6:42 pm
by Uncle
Laura wrote:I don't fancy getting on an inflatable, I am not the most dexterous of people! In the heat of the summer, 'noodle chairs' are great for cooling off in the pool and they keep you afloat. Not sure if they would be allowed in a communal pool but they don't take up as much room in the pool.

Sorry definitely wouldn't be allowed you would be seen to be having to much fun :text-lol:

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 8:01 pm
by Jan
Laura wrote:I don't fancy getting on an inflatable, I am not the most dexterous of people! In the heat of the summer, 'noodle chairs' are great for cooling off in the pool and they keep you afloat. Not sure if they would be allowed in a communal pool but they don't take up as much room in the pool.



I love these and I think they would be allowed as they have the flotation device around you - I want one!!
:text-lol:

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 8:15 pm
by TerryG

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 9:06 pm
by Laura
I bought the noodle seats from Amazon in U.K. but think amazon.es would have them too. They fold quite small and flat for travel because... I bought the noodles in a Chinese bazar in Quesada, you don’t need to buy them with the chair :)

Now... if inflatables were allowed... the floating bar looks good lol
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Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 9:08 pm
by TonTri
Jan wrote:
Laura wrote:I don't fancy getting on an inflatable, I am not the most dexterous of people! In the heat of the summer, 'noodle chairs' are great for cooling off in the pool and they keep you afloat. Not sure if they would be allowed in a communal pool but they don't take up as much room in the pool.



I love these and I think they would be allowed as they have the flotation device around you - I want one!!
:text-lol:


Technically they aren't an inflatable as they are a foam swimming aid with a piece of mesh threaded through. Apparently they are also good for disabled children and adults in a pool.

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:16 pm
by Spiritsmum
it is Spanish Horizontal law that says no inflatables, this is because if a pool is full of them and a child becomes trapped underneath they could drown. This has in fact happened.
We tend to be lenient, we allow a couple but last year there were six...with adults on them, you could hardly move around the pool.
As in all pool rules, common sense should prevail.

Re: Communal pools and kids

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:47 pm
by donaduo
Spiritsmum wrote:it is Spanish Horizontal law that says no inflatables, this is because if a pool is full of them and a child becomes trapped underneath they could drown. This has in fact happened.
We tend to be lenient, we allow a couple but last year there were six...with adults on them, you could hardly move around the pool.
As in all pool rules, common sense should prevail.



Sorry but, “As in all pool rules,” adherence “should prevail.”

One person’s idea of common sense or, bending of the rules, is usually only applied to satisfy their needs/desires/wishes and, that might well be disastrous for others.