The Michigan Pool Rules Sign has informational messages for property and swimming policy concerns. The Michigan Pool Rules Sign is a useful tool to help protect the health and safety of others in pool and swimming areas, and is not a substitute for necessary protective measures for lessening or eliminating hazards. This sign complies with Michigan Code R325.2192.
R 325.2192 Swimming pool use
Rule 92.
(1) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a person who has any of the following medical conditions is excluded from a swimming pool, except that the person may be granted use of a swimming pool upon a written determination by the department, a personal physician, or a local health officer that the condition will not affect the health of other persons using the pool:
(a) An infectious or communicable disease.
(b) A possibly infectious condition, such as a cold, skin eruption, or open blister.
(2) A swimming pool owner or his or her representative may require a person who uses a swimming pool to take a cleansing shower before entering the swimming pool enclosure.
(3) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that the bathing apparel worn in a swimming pool is clean.
(4) A person shall not spit in, or otherwise pollute, swimming pool water or related facilities.
(5) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that running or boisterous or rough play, is not permitted in a swimming pool enclosure or bathhouse.
(6) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that a person wearing street clothes or shoes, is not permitted in a swimming pool.
(7) A swimming pool owner shall ensure that glass, other breakable materials, or an object or material that might create a hazardous condition or interfere with the efficient operation of the swimming pool are not permitted in a swimming pool enclosure. A swimming pool owner shall post a sign that prohibits glass, other breakable materials, and hazardous objects or materials in the pool enclosure.