Swimming Pool
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What are the pool hours?
Pool hours are 10am to 10pm, seven days a week. The pool will be open from approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day. If you are still in the pool after 10 pm the door will lock and you will not be able to get out. If you get locked into the pool, use the phone to call one of the numbers and have them let you out.
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I have lost my card, or my card doesn't seem to work. What should I do?
If you do not have a key, lost your key, or your key doesn't work, you need to contact Don Mallonee at 722-1962 and schedule a time to get one. Please don't wait until the day the pool opens to get your key. The keys have to be activated, and this takes time.
If you are a new resident and the previous owners left the pool key, it will not work. Take the key you have and turn it into Don Mallonee and get a new one. Replacement fee for lost keys is $20.
If your dues have not been paid your card will be deactivated.
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What is the pool phone number?
The pool phone is for emergencies only. No one should be using the phone except in case of an emergency.
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My child is a very good swimming and very responsible, can I send them to the pool by themselves?
No. City code requires that "Children Less Than 16 Years Old Shall Not Use Pool Without An Adult in Attendance." (Ord. No. 41-146 § 7). Do not allow your children under the age of 16 to go to the pool alone.
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My child is having a friend over for the day. Can I take them both to the pool?
Yes. The pool's use is for Bradford residents and their guests. There is a limit of two guests per homeowner unless otherwise approved by the Pool Committee.
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My child wants to have a birthday party at the pool with 6 guests. Is this ok?
The pool will not be closed for private parties; it is open to all Bradford residents in good standing. If you want to exceed the two guests per homeowner rule, you need to get approval by the pool committee before the party.
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While I was at the pool someone told me they forgot their key and wanted me to let them into the pool? Should I let them in?
No. Only those homeowners in good standing are allow access to the pool. While you might feel like you are being rude, you are actually protecting your property. Inform them that they need to contact the pool committee to get their own key.


