Explanation of violation types
- ACCESS FOR INSPECTION: The pool was not accessible or only partially accessible for inspection.
- ALGAE: Algae growth was found in the pool.
- ANIMALS: Animals were found in the pool or pool area.
- ARTIFICIAL RESP SIGN: A legible sign with an illustration of artificial respiration procedures was not posted.
- BODY HOOK, PROVIDE: A readily accessible body hook permanently attached to a pole at least 12 ft. in length was not provided.
- CAPACITY SIGN: A sign displaying the maximum number of people allowed in the pool was not posted.
- CHLORINATOR/OPERATE: The automatic chlorinator was not operational.
- CHLORINATOR/REPAIR: The automatic chlorinator needs to be installed, repaired or replaced.
- CHLORINE LEVEL: Chlorine levels of at least 1.0 parts per million were not maintained.
- CHLORINE LVL W/CYAN: Chlorine levels of at least 1.5 parts per million were not maintained. This is required when the pool uses cyanuric acid, a weak acid that reduces the loss of chlorine to sunlight but makes the chlorine less effective.
- CL2 TABS IN SKIMMER: Chlorine tablets were placed in the pool skimmers, which need to be discontinued.
- COPING: The tile around the edge of the pool, known as coping, was broken or missing and needs to be replaced.
- CROSS CONNECTION: The pool or its circulation system was inappropriately directly connected with a sanitary sewer or drainage system.
- CYANURIC ACID LEVEL: The level of cyanuric acid was above 100 parts per million. Cyanuric acid is a weak acid that reduces the loss of chlorine to sunlight but makes chlorine less effective.
- DECK OBSTRUCTION: The deck was obstructed.
- DEPTH MARKER TILES: Broken or unreadable depth marker tiles need to be replaced.
- DIRT/DEBRIS: Dirt, leaves or debris were found in the pool. The pool needs to be vacuumed.
- DRAIN COVER: The drain cover needs to be secured or replaced with an approved type that can only be removed with tools.
- DRESSING ROOMS: The dressing rooms were not clean or sanitary.
- EMERG PHONE NUMBER: The emergency telephone number "911" was not posted.
- EQUIP ROOM/CLEAN: The pool equipment room or area was dirty.
- FENCE/ENCLOSURE: The pool fence needs to be repaired.
- FILTER/CLEAN: The filter needs to be backwashed.
- FILTER/REPAIR: The filter was broken.
- FLOATING CHLORINATOR: A floating chlorinator was used, which is not approved for use in pools subject to public health inspections.
- FLOWMETER: The flowmeter needs to be installed, repaired or replaced.
- GAS CHLORINATION: The gas chlorination system has a problem.
- GATE/DOOR: A self-closing gate or door to the pool area that latches automatically must be installed.
- GAUGES: The influent/effluent pressure gauges need to be installed or repaired.
- HANDRAIL: The stair handrails need to be secured, repaired or replaced.
- INSPECTION LOG: A log of pool operation, disinfection residual, pH and maintenance procedures was not maintained.
- LADDER/GRAB RAILS: The ladder, ladder step treads, or grab rails at the deep end of the pool need to be secured, repaired, or replaced.
- LIFE RING, PROVIDE: A readily accessible life ring with an attached rope of sufficient length to span the maximum width of the swimming pool was not provided.
- LIFEGUARD SERVICE: Lifeguard service was not adequately provided for this pool.
- LIGHT/MAITAIN ON: Underwater pool lights were not maintained when the pool was open after dark.
- LIGHT/REPAIR: Underwater lights need to be installed, repaired or replaced.
- NO DIVING SIGN: A legible "No Diving Allowed" sign in letters at least 4" high was not posted.
- NO LIFEGUARD SIGN: A legible sign stating "Warning - No Lifeguard On Duty" in letters at least 4" high, or that "Children under the age of 14 should not use pool without an adult in attendance" was not posted.
- OFFICIALLY CLOSED: Officially closed.
- PH: The pH was not maintained between 7.2 and 8.0.
- PUMP: The recirculation pump was broken.
- RECIRC SYST/OPERATE: The pool recirculation system was not operated at all times the pool was open for use or as long as necessary to keep the water clean and clear.
- RESTROOMS REPAIR: The toilets, urinals, wash basin, or showers were not in good condition.
- RESTROOMS/CLEAN: The restrooms were not clean or sanitary.
- SHOWERS: The shower facilities were not clean or sanitary.
- SIGNS VISIBLE: Required signs were not legible or clearly visible from the pool deck.
- SKIMMER BASKET: The strainer basket in the device that skimmed the pool's surface water was broken or missing.
- SKIMMER DIVERTER VLV: A part of the device that swallows the pool's surface water was broken or missing.
- SKIMMER WEIR: A part of the device that swallows the pool's surface water was broken or missing.
- SKIMMING ACTION: There was no working device that skimmed surface water and floating debris into the filter.
- SOAP DISPENSER: Soap was not provided in dispensers or containers in the showers.
- SOAP/TWLS/TLT PAPER: In the restrooms, soap was not provided in soap dispensers; paper towels or hot air blowers were not provided; or, toilet paper was not provided.
- SPA SHUTOFF SWITCH: A legible sign stating "Spa Emergency Shut-Off Switch" was not posted at a spa pool that has an emergency shut-off switch.
- SPA TEMPERATURES: The hot tub's pool water temperature was above 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
- SPA WARNING SIGN: A legible spa pool precaution sign was not posted.
- SUPERVISION: The pool was not serviced or maintained by a person who is certified as a Swimming Pool Service Technician with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
- SWR/LAV HOT/COLD WTR: There was no hot and cold water provided to the showers and lavatories.
- TEST KIT: An approved pool water test kit which measures chlorine levels was not provided.
- TILES/CLEAN: The waterline tiles need to be cleaned.
- TILES/MISSING: Broken or missing pool tiles need to be replaced.
- TRIPPING HAZARD: There is a risk of tripping on the pool deck.
- TURBIDITY: Pool water was cloudy and not maintained in a clean and clear condition.
- TURNOVER RATE: Pool water is not circulating as quickly as required by regulations.
- WATER LEVEL: The water level needed to be raised or lowered to the midpoint of the device that skimmed the pool's surface water and floating debris.
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