Hampton Inn Fort Saskatchewan - Swimming Pool
8709 101 Street Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 0H9 · Aquatic Facility
6 inspections
- Monitoring Inspection
0 infractions
- Monitoring Inspection
2 infractions
- 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
- *No pool operator onsite. Ensure plans are in place for pool monitoring.
- 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
- *Written records for chemical sampling not observed. Ensure water chemistry is tested every day and records are maintained thought the week (weekend included).
- 15. Has an owner or owner's agent, if any, been identified and is the pool operated and maintained by a qualified pool operator?
- Demand Inspection
1 infraction
- 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
- *Written records for chemical sampling not observed. Ensure water chemistry is tested every day and records are maintained thought the week (weekend included).
- 16. Are proper testing, monitoring, and other records being properly maintained?
- Risk Management Inspection
3 infractions
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
- The facility was very misty and foggy. The pool deck and windows were wet with water. Pool basin could not be seen. Manager indicated the HVAC system broke down and an order has been put in for repairs.Ensure the pool is not used until HVAC system is repaired, condensation is managed, pool basin can be seen clearly from the deck and the Public Health Inspector has been consulted.March 27, 2024: The pool deck/pool area tiles and windows were wet. There appeared to be a leak from above the pool area. Plese ensure the ventilation system and any leak is repaired before re-opening the pool area.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION; *** Pool rules were posted but still missing the following statement on signage: - Bathers must take a shower using soap prior to entering the public swimming pool.- Patrons must wash their hands using soap after using the washroomor changing diapers.- Street footwear must not be worn in wet traffic areas.March 27, 2024: Separate laminated posters were posted for the missing pool rules but were not properly secured. The posters can fall off easily (one posted was on a wet chair at the time of inspection). Please ensure the additional pool rules are properly secured.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION*** Anti-entrapment compliance plan was not available during inspection.March 27, 2024: Anti-entrapment plan was not provided at the time of inspection. Please work with your pool service provider to ensure an anti-entrapment plan is created. Note that this violation has been ongoing and must be corrected immediately, if not corrected, further enforcement actions may be used.
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
- Risk Management Inspection
4 infractions
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
- The facility was very misty and foggy. The pool deck and windows were wet with water. Pool basin could not be seen. Manager indicated the HVAC system broke down and an order has been put in for repairs.Ensure the pool is not used until HVAC system is repaired, condensation is managed, pool basin can be seen clearly from the deck and the Public Health Inspector has been consulted.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION; *** Pool rules were posted but still missing the following statement on signage: - Bathers must take a shower using soap prior to entering the public swimming pool.- Patrons must wash their hands using soap after using the washroomor changing diapers.- Street footwear must not be worn in wet traffic areas.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION*** Anti-entrapment compliance plan was not available during inspection
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- *** CDC written policies for response to water quality issues including fecal contamination was available but incomplete. Every pool owner must develop, maintain, and implement a Water Quality Incident Response Plan that is appropriate to the type of public swimming pool and must include the steps to be taken when any of the following occur:- standards for microbiological and water chemistry are not being met,- blood, food or chemical fouling of water,- fecal material or vomit contamination in public swimming pools.A contamination response log must be maintained and must include at a minimum:• the date and time of the event, • type of incident, • the concentration of chlorine, pH and ORP at the time of the incident, • the procedures followed, and • the name of the person(s) conducting the procedures as well as appropriate contact person and emergency contact.
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
- Monitoring Inspection
4 infractions
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?
- The facility was very misty and foggy. The pool deck and windows were wet with water. Pool basin could not be seen. Manager indicated the HVAC system broke down and an order has been put in for repairs.Ensure the pool is not used until HVAC system is repaired, condensation is managed, pool basin can be seen clearly from the deck and the Public Health Inspector has been consulted.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION; *** Pool rules were posted but still missing the following statement on signage: - Bathers must take a shower using soap prior to entering the public swimming pool.- Patrons must wash their hands using soap after using the washroomor changing diapers.- Street footwear must not be worn in wet traffic areas.
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- Jan 17, 2024, REPEATED VIOLATION*** Anti-entrapment compliance plan was not available during inspection
- 17. Does the pool have adequate written policies, plans and posted rules and safety information to ensure that the pool is operating in a safe manner?
- *** CDC written policies for response to water quality issues including fecal contamination was available but incomplete. Every pool owner must develop, maintain, and implement a Water Quality Incident Response Plan that is appropriate to the type of public swimming pool and must include the steps to be taken when any of the following occur:- standards for microbiological and water chemistry are not being met,- blood, food or chemical fouling of water,- fecal material or vomit contamination in public swimming pools.A contamination response log must be maintained and must include at a minimum:• the date and time of the event, • type of incident, • the concentration of chlorine, pH and ORP at the time of the incident, • the procedures followed, and • the name of the person(s) conducting the procedures as well as appropriate contact person and emergency contact.
- 12. Are the general safety devices and physical conditions in this pool providing a safe environment (Critical)?