Towne Place Suites by Marriott Petawawa
160 Town Centre Blvd, Petawawa ON K8H 0H1 · Indoor Whirlpool/Spa (Year round)
13 inspections
- Follow-up
0 infractions
- Required
2 infractions
- Facility inaccessible outside of daily use period
- Ensure facility is inaccessible when closed to bathers.
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Emergency telephone is present and operational
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Facility inaccessible outside of daily use period
- Required
1 infraction
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies
- Provide resuscitation pocket masks.
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies
- Follow-up
1 infraction
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies
- Provide resuscitation pocket masks.
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies
- Required
3 infractions
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Maintain free available chlorine (FAC) or total bromine in every part of a public spa between 5 ppm and 10 ppm.
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Daily records completed and signed
- Spa: Check and record total alkalinity, pH, FAC and total chlorine or total bromine, water clarity, and water temperature 30 minutes prior to opening.
- Ensure parameters specified in Section 7 (11) are checked and recorded at least every 4 hours where the pool or spa has automated sensing device.
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies
- Provide non-permeable gloves.
- Provide resuscitation pocket masks.
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Follow-up
2 infractions
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Ensure all surfaces of the pool or spa deck and walls are maintained in a sanitary condition and free from potential hazards
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.8.
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Required
4 infractions
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.8.
- Make up water requirements met
- Ensure spa with less than 4000 litres is drained and refilled according to formula in Section 7 (16).
- Daily records completed and signed
- Record reading of the make-up water meter.
- Spa: Check and record total alkalinity, pH, FAC and total chlorine or total bromine, water clarity, and water temperature 30 minutes prior to opening.
- Hot water pool (35°C or greater): Check and record total alkalinity, pH, FAC and total chlorine or total bromine water clarity, and water temperature 30 minutes prior to opening.
- Ensure parameters specified in Section 7 (11) are checked and recorded at least every 4 hours where the pool or spa has automated sensing device.
- Records retained for one year
- Ensure that records are kept for one year from the date created and are readily available for viewing.
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Follow-up
0 infractions
- Required
1 infraction
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Maintain pool or spa in proper working order.
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Follow-up
0 infractions
- Required
7 infractions
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Maintain pool or spa in proper working order.
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Chemical parameters of pool or spa maintained at all times during daily use
- Maintain total alkalinity between 60 ppm and 180 ppm.
- Maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.8.
- CLOSE FACILITY
- Make up water requirements met
- Provide a meter that registers the volume of make-up water.
- Ensure minimum of 15 litres of make up water per bather per day to a maximum of 20 percent of the total spa volume is added a spa that exceeds 4000 litres.
- Ensure spa with less than 4000 litres is drained and refilled according to formula in Section 7 (16).
- Daily records completed and signed
- Record estimated number of bathers admitted to pool or spa during the operating day.
- Record reading of the make-up water meter.
- Record any emergencies, rescues, or breakdown of equipment that have occurred.
- Record time of day for testing of emergency telephone.
- Record time of day for emergency stop button test.
- Spa: Check and record total alkalinity, pH, FAC and total chlorine or total bromine, water clarity, and water temperature 30 minutes prior to opening.
- Ensure parameters specified in Section 7 (11) are checked and recorded at least every 4 hours where the pool or spa has automated sensing device.
- Emergency telephone sign posted with complete list of emergency contacts
- Ensure a notice with the full name and address of the public pool or public spa location and all of the pool's or spa's emergency telephone numbers is posted.
- Emergency telephone is present and operational
- Ensure a landline emergency telephone that connects directly to an emergency service or the local telephone utility is located within 30 metres (Spa)
- Every owner of a public spa and, if applicable, every owner of a public pool shall ensure that all pumps used in the operation of the spa or pool are capable of being deactivated by an emergency stop button
- Ensure that all pumps used in the operation of the spa or pool are capable of being deactivated by an emergency stop button that is separate from the spa’s or pool’s timing device, is located within the immediate vicinity of the spa or pool and activates an audible and visual signal when used.
- Public pool and/or spa facility and equipment maintained in a safe and sanitary manner
- Required
0 infractions
- Required
2 infractions
- Daily records completed and signed
- First aid kit is equipped with required supplies