The Briarcliff Swimming & Recreation Club is a community pool owned and operated by its membership. Any member can serve on the Board , and all members contribute to the operation and maintenance of the pool club. The pool season is from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Pool hours are every day 9a.m.-9p.m. Adult members have access at all times. The last person to leave is responsible for closing the club house by turning off the lights, locking the doors and the main gate. The pool may be closed for maintenance, weather conditions, health conditions, or any other reason deemed necessary by the Board or Lifeguard. In the event of an approaching thunderstorm everyone must leave the pool enclosure. The lifeguard hours will be posted on the information board. Children's swimming classes are grouped by ability and taught by the lifeguard on days and times to be determined by the lifeguard. When the lifeguard is not on duty, swim at your own risk. Any use of the lake is always at your own risk. Due to insurance liability, if there is no lifeguard on duty, anyone under 18 years of age must be supervised by a parent, guardian, or other adult who is at least 18. No person is allowed to swim alone when the lifeguard is not on duty. Even adults must be accompanied by someone able to respond in an emergency. Children who are under 13 must be supervised by a parent, guardian, or caregiver who is at least 15 years old even when the lifeguard is on duty. A teenage caregiver must be caring for one family only and may not bring any of his/her own siblings or friends. 13-18 year-olds may come down alone only when the lifeguard is on duty. If a child over 13 brings a guest child they must be supervised by a member adult who takes responsibility for the safety and behavior of the guest child that day. Even when the lifeguard is on duty, parents are still responsible for watching their own children in and out of the pool. Members may bring guests to the pool, but the following rules apply: Out-of-town, overnight guests are welcome at all times and must follow the rules that apply to their host member family. Friends and neighbors are welcome to visit our pool so that they may consider joining. There is no limit to the number of times a guest can come. The host member will be billed $5 per guest per visit on a monthly basis. There will be a sign-in proceedure at the club. Members are welcomed and encouraged to host parties at the pool. Parties are charged at the regular rate of $5 per guest for up to 20 non-member guests. A discounted rate of $3 per guest is applied for each guest over 20 non-members. The party host is responsible for tidying the party area and clubhouse kitchen and restrooms following their event. If the services of a lifeguard are requested, a fee of $15/hour applies. (Please contact the lifeguard chair to schedule a lifeguard at your party if the party is during hours when a lifeguard is not working.) Please remember that it is customary to tip the lifeguard. Members are asked to indicate their intention to have a party on the bulletin board calendar and include the number of guests so that other members, the lifeguard and the lifeguard chair may be aware of it for scheduling purposes. Members intending to have parties with more than 30 guests should receive Board approval. Members are expected to ensure the cleanup of the pool area afterward. The two types of memberships supported at the club are Individual and Household. Under 3 is free. Rollerblading, skating, skateboarding, bicycle riding, water pistols, or water balloons are not allowed inside the pool enclosure. Running around the pool or on any cement decking is not allowed. Water games will be regulated at the discretion of the lifeguard. Children are to mind the lifeguard at all times. Older children and young adults must be aware of the safety of small children and should adjust their swimming accordingly. No diving is allowed. Smoking is permitted in the designated smoking area only (located outside of the gated pool area). In accordance with Farmington Valley Health District regulations all children who are not potty trained must wear swim diapers. All bathers should shower with soap before entering the pool. Hair longer than the earlobes must be tied back or covered to protect the filter system. All persons known to have or suspected of having a communicable disease must stay out of the pool. Pets are welcome to swim in the lake, but they must be leashed when on pool property. Per the Department of Health, animals are never allowed within the pool enclosure. Please clean up after your pets! Food may be eaten within the pool enclosure. A refrigerator and microwave are available for use. GLASS CONTAINERS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE CONCRETE! All persons are responsible for cleaning up after themselves and putting away what they use. Members are responsible for cleaning up the grounds and clubhouse for themselves, their families, and their guests. Parents are responsible for ensuring that their children do not abuse pool property or misuse other members’ personal supplies, or food items. The above rules are necessary for the safe and healthy operation of the pool. The lifeguard has authority to enforce them and any questions about the lifeguard’s authority or duties should be directed to Lifeguard Chairperson or any other board member. For detailed information please refer to your Briarcliff Bylaws. Any Questions? Call Briarcliff Swimming & Recreation Club @ 860 673-0230 web-site www.briarcliffswimclub.com Members are expected to conduct themselves appropriately and in accordance with the Club By-laws. The members and the Board of Directors shall not be responsible for improper behavior by a member or his/her guest. Anyone who violates the By-laws is subject to loss of membership. Members must review the By-laws and make full payment before considered a member in good standing. Secret Lake - 107 Craigemore Circle, Avon, Connecticut - www.briarcliffswimclub.com A Private Non-Profit Family-Oriented Recreation Facility. |