Holiday Inn Express & Suites
30 Algonquin Boulevard W, Timmins ON P4N 2R3 · Indoor Pool Class B
28 inspections
- Reinspection
4 infractions
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Premise is maintained free from every condition that may be a health hazard.
- Health hazard means, (a) a condition of a premises, (b) a substance, thing, plant or animal other than man, or (c) a solid, liquid, gas or combination of any of them, that has or that is likely to have an adverse effect on the health of any person. Health Protection and Promotion Act, s. 1(1).
- Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
- Pool chemistry, water clarity, and water temperature (if applicable) are checked, tested, and recorded at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required throughout the daily use period.
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Required
3 infractions
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- The public pool, equipment, and components are maintained in a safe and sanitary condition.
- Every owner and every operator shall maintain the public pool or public spa and its equipment in a safe and sanitary condition. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(3)(a).
- Every owner and every operator shall ensure that all components of the pool or spa are maintained in proper working order. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(6)(a).
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- Incidents: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, any emergencies, rescues or breakdowns of equipment that have occurred. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(c).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Required
3 infractions
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Pool chemistry, water clarity, and water temperature (if applicable) are checked, tested, and recorded at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required throughout the daily use period.
- 30 minutes prior to opening: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity. 2. pH value. 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual. 4. Water clarity. 5. Water temperature, in the case of spas and in the case of hot water pools that operate at a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or greater. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(11).
- Automatic sensing device: Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(12).
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Number of bathers: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(a).
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Reinspection
2 infractions
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Number of bathers: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(a).
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- Incidents: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, any emergencies, rescues or breakdowns of equipment that have occurred. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(c).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Required
5 infractions
- The owner has designated operator(s), and every operator is trained.
- Every owner of a public pool or public spa shall designate an operator. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(1).
- Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(2).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or a public spa to which subsection (13) [pool make-up water] or (14) [spa make-up water] applies shall ensure that a water meter is provided that registers the volume of all make-up water that is added to the pool or spa, as the case may be. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(15).
- Pool water, clean water, and make-up water are free from contamination and hazards.
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is maintained free from visible matter that may be hazardous to the health or safety of the bathers. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(3).
- Pool chemistry, water clarity, and water temperature (if applicable) are checked, tested, and recorded at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required throughout the daily use period.
- 30 minutes prior to opening: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity. 2. pH value. 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual. 4. Water clarity. 5. Water temperature, in the case of spas and in the case of hot water pools that operate at a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or greater. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(11).
- Without automatic sensing device: For pools and spas without an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further manually checked and recorded at least every two hours until the daily use period has ended. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(12).
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Number of bathers: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(a).
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- The owner has designated operator(s), and every operator is trained.
- Required
4 infractions
- The owner has designated operator(s), and every operator is trained.
- Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(2).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- No food or beverages supplied or consumed in pool or on deck.
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Number of bathers: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(a).
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- Incidents: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, any emergencies, rescues or breakdowns of equipment that have occurred. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(c).
- The owner has designated operator(s), and every operator is trained.
- Reinspection
1 infraction
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Reinspection
1 infraction
- Safety supervision notices displayed in conspicuous location(s).
- < 93 m2: A Class B pool other than a pool operated in conjunction with a child care centre or day camp that has, a water surface area of ninety-three square metres of less is exempt from the safety supervision requirements of this section provided that the following notice that is printed in letters at least twenty-five millimetres high is displayed in a conspicuous location within the pool enclosure: CAUTION THIS POOL IS UNSUPERVISED. BATHERS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHIN THE POOL ENCLOSURE UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR HIS OR HER AGENT WHO IS NOT LESS THAN SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. O. Reg. 565, s. 17(19)(a).
- Safety supervision notices displayed in conspicuous location(s).
- Reinspection
2 infractions
- Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
- CLOSE POOL
- Indoor public pool (not floatation or cold plunge pools): Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder, and is maintained so that in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period, there is a residual of free available chlorine in every part of a public pool, other than a public floatation pool or a public cold plunge pool, of at least 0.5 ppm but not more than 10 ppm... O. Reg. 565, s. 7(8)(c).
- Safety supervision notices displayed in conspicuous location(s).
- < 93 m2: A Class B pool other than a pool operated in conjunction with a child care centre or day camp that has, a water surface area of ninety-three square metres of less is exempt from the safety supervision requirements of this section provided that the following notice that is printed in letters at least twenty-five millimetres high is displayed in a conspicuous location within the pool enclosure: CAUTION THIS POOL IS UNSUPERVISED. BATHERS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHIN THE POOL ENCLOSURE UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR HIS OR HER AGENT WHO IS NOT LESS THAN SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. O. Reg. 565, s. 17(19)(a).
- Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
- Reinspection
2 infractions
- Pool water, clean water, and make-up water are free from contamination and hazards.
- CLOSE POOL
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is maintained free from visible matter that may be hazardous to the health or safety of the bathers. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(3).
- The pH value is within the range of 7.2 to 7.8.
- CLOSE POOL
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder, and is maintained so that in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period, the pH value is within the range of 7.2 to 7.8. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(8)(b).
- Pool water, clean water, and make-up water are free from contamination and hazards.
- Reinspection
6 infractions
- The pool is rendered inaccessible when closed.
- Every owner and every operator shall ensure that, except during the daily use period, the pool or spa is rendered inaccessible to persons who are not involved with its operation, inspection or maintenance. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(3)(b).
- The owner has designated operator(s), and every operator is trained.
- Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(2).
- The circulation system and the chemical feeders are in continuous operation throughout the entire 24 hours of each day.
- Every owner and every operator shall, except for stoppage for maintenance, draining, repairs or backwashing of filters or for a closure for a continuous period of seven days or more, ensure that the circulation system and the chemical feeders are in continuous operation throughout the entire 24 hours of each day without regard to the daily use period. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(3)(d).
- Pool water, clean water, and make-up water are free from contamination and hazards.
- CLOSE POOL
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is maintained free from visible matter that may be hazardous to the health or safety of the bathers. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(3).
- Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
- CLOSE POOL
- Indoor public pool (not floatation or cold plunge pools): Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder, and is maintained so that in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period, there is a residual of free available chlorine in every part of a public pool, other than a public floatation pool or a public cold plunge pool, of at least 0.5 ppm but not more than 10 ppm... O. Reg. 565, s. 7(8)(c).
- Safety equipment requirements are met (other than wave action pool).
- Two buoyant throwing aids: Subject to subsection (3), every owner and every operator of a public pool other than an owner or operator of a wave action pool, … shall ensure that there are provided in places conveniently located for emergency use, (b) in the case of a public pool, two buoyant throwing aids, each of which has securely attached to it a six millimetre diameter rope of a length not less than one-half the width of the pool plus three metres. O. Reg. 565, s. 20(1)(b).
- The pool is rendered inaccessible when closed.
- Required
3 infractions
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Every operator of a public pool shall add make-up water to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather a determined by a water meter installed for the purpose. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(13).
- Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
- CLOSE POOL
- Indoor public pool (not floatation or cold plunge pools): Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder, and is maintained so that in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period, there is a residual of free available chlorine in every part of a public pool, other than a public floatation pool or a public cold plunge pool, of at least 0.5 ppm but not more than 10 ppm... O. Reg. 565, s. 7(8)(c).
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
- Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
- Incidents: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, any emergencies, rescues or breakdowns of equipment that have occurred. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(c).
- Water chemistry: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the results of the tests required under subsections 7 (11) and (12) [water chemistry testing and recording]. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(e).
- Make-up water requirements are met.
- Required
3 infractions
- Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
- Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
- Daily records completed and signed
- Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
- Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spall shall ensure that, if any of the outlet covers are found to be loose or missing, the pool or spa is closed until the cover is repaired or replaced. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 16.1(2)
- Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
- Required
3 infractions
- Make-up water requirements met
- Ensure minimum 15L/bather of make-up water is added to the pool daily
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Other records signed and completed
- Ensure water outlet covers are inspected and recorded (at least once every 30 operating days) along with time of day test was completed
- Make-up water requirements met
- Reinspection
0 infractions
- Required
3 infractions
- Make-up water requirements met
- Ensure minimum 15L/bather of make-up water is added to the pool daily
- Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
- Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
- Manual tests while in operation
- Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
- Make-up water requirements met
- Required
0 infractions
- Reinspection
0 infractions
- Reinspection
1 infraction
- Water clarity satisfactory/black disk clearly visible 9 m away
- Required
3 infractions
- Water clarity satisfactory/black disk clearly visible 9 m away
- CLOSE POOL
- Ensure black disc is clearly visible 9 m away
- Pool, deck, sanitary facility and adjoining areas kept in safe and sanitary condition
- Safety equipment available and in good repair
- CLOSE POOL
- Provide a first-aid box with at least four rolls of 100 millimetre gauze bandage
- Provide a first-aid box with at least four rolls of fifty millimetre gauze bandage
- Provide a first-aid box with at least four sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings individually wrapped
- Provide a first-aid box with at least one roll-up splint
- Provide a first-aid box with at least six triangular bandages
- Provide a first-aid box with at least twenty-four adhesive dressings individually wrapped
- Provide a first-aid box with at least two rolls of splint padding
- Water clarity satisfactory/black disk clearly visible 9 m away
- Reinspection
1 infraction
- Manual tests while in operation
- Required
4 infractions
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Maintain total alkalinity at a minimum of 80mg/L (80ppm)
- Manual tests while in operation
- Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
- Premises is maintained free from every condition that may be a health hazard
- Safety equipment available and in good repair
- Provide a first-aid box with at least twenty-four adhesive dressings individually wrapped
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Required
4 infractions
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Maintain total alkalinity at a minimum of 80mg/L (80ppm)
- Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
- Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
- Manual tests while in operation
- Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
- Daily records completed and signed
- Complete and sign records daily
- Record reading of the make-up water meter
- Record time of day for testing of emergency telephone
- Record time of day for testing of ground fault detector
- Record total number of bathers admitted to pool each day
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Required
2 infractions
- Manual tests while in operation
- Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
- Required
2 infractions
- Water is maintained free from visible matter and contamination
- Maintain pool water free from visible matter
- Premises is maintained free from every condition that may be a health hazard
- Water is maintained free from visible matter and contamination
- Required
0 infractions
- Required
2 infractions
- Deck and walls maintained in a sanitary condition and free from hazards
- Maintain deck surfaces free from hazards
- Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
- Deck and walls maintained in a sanitary condition and free from hazards
- Required
4 infractions
- Make-up water requirements met
- Ensure minimum 15L/bather of make-up water is added to the pool daily
- Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
- Written emergency, and operational procedures & instructions available at the pool
- Emergency telephone sign posted with complete list of emergency contacts
- Make-up water requirements met