Villa Nova Motel Resort
45 Mosley St, Wasaga Beach ON L9Z 2K3 · Swimming Pool Class B - Outdoor
5 inspections
- Follow-up
5 infractions
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Fail to determine concentration of cyanuric acid not less than once every week
- Continuous operation of circulation system as required.
- Fail to ensure water not less than three times pool capacity passed through Class B pool daily
- Operator conducts manual tests 30 minutes prior to opening and records results.
- Fail to conduct manual tests 30 minutes prior to opening and record results
- Manual tests are conducted and recorded at least every 2 hours for pool with no automatic sensing device.
- Fail to manually check and record requirements at least every two hours during daily use period
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day.
- Fail to keep daily record of estimated number of bathers
- Fail to keep daily record of reading of make-up water meter
- Fail to keep daily record of emergencies or rescues
- Fail to keep daily record of breakdowns of equipment
- Fail to keep daily record of manual tests as required
- Fail to keep daily record of telephone test and when it was performed
- Fail to keep daily record of type and amount of chemicals added manually
- Fail to keep daily records available for viewing by public health inspector at any time
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Routine
10 infractions
- Stabilized free available chlorine (FAC) within range of 1 ppm to 10 ppm.
- CLOSE
- Fail to ensure residual of stabilized FAC of public pool water maintained between 1ppm to 10 ppm
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Fail to determine concentration of cyanuric acid not less than once every week
- Continuous operation of circulation system as required.
- Fail to ensure water not less than three times pool capacity passed through Class B pool daily
- Operator conducts manual tests 30 minutes prior to opening and records results.
- Fail to conduct manual tests 30 minutes prior to opening and record results
- Manual tests are conducted and recorded at least every 2 hours for pool with no automatic sensing device.
- Fail to manually check and record requirements at least every two hours during daily use period
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day.
- Fail to keep daily record of estimated number of bathers
- Fail to keep daily record of reading of make-up water meter
- Fail to keep daily record of emergencies or rescues
- Fail to keep daily record of breakdowns of equipment
- Fail to keep daily record of manual tests as required
- Fail to keep daily record of telephone test and when it was performed
- Fail to keep daily record of type and amount of chemicals added manually
- Fail to keep daily records available for viewing by public health inspector at any time
- Emergency telephone provided, accessible and tested as required.
- Fail to ensure emergency telephone no farther than 30 m from pool at a Class B pool
- Fail to ensure emergency telephone tested to confirm operation before pool opened for use
- Pool notices contain required information and displayed in correct places.
- Fail to display notice identifying emergency telephone
- Fail to list emergency services and telephone numbers at emergency telephone
- Fail to indicate the service to which the emergency phone is directly connected
- Fail to display full name and address of location at the emergency phone
- Owner and/or Operator provided appropriate notice to public health unit.
- Fail to notify of intended re-opening date of public pool for use
- Fail to obtain written permission to open or re-open public pool
- Premises is operated and maintained free from conditions that may be an immediate health hazard.
- CLOSE IMMEDIATELY
- Fail to operate and maintain premises free from conditions that may be an immediate health hazard
- Stabilized free available chlorine (FAC) within range of 1 ppm to 10 ppm.
- Routine
5 infractions
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Fail to determine concentration of cyanuric acid not less than once every week
- Continuous operation of circulation system as required.
- Fail to ensure water not less than three times pool capacity passed through Class B pool daily
- Daily records are kept and signed each operating day.
- Fail to keep daily record of reading of make-up water meter
- Safety equipment available and in good repair.
- Fail to ensure emergency first aid kit conveniently located for emergency use at public pool
- Fail to ensure required supplies in first aid kit as per regulation.
- Emergency telephone provided, accessible and tested as required.
- Fail to ensure emergency telephone no farther than 30 m from pool at a Class B pool
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Routine
4 infractions
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Fail to determine concentration of cyanuric acid not less than once every week
- Safety equipment available and in good repair.
- Fail to ensure emergency first aid kit conveniently located for emergency use at public pool
- Fail to ensure required supplies in first aid kit as per regulation.
- Pool notices contain required information and displayed in correct places.
- Fail to ensure notice displayed in two places within pool enclosure
- Fail to display full name and address of location at the emergency phone
- Owner and/or Operator provided appropriate notice to public health unit.
- Fail to provide written notice at least 14 days before public pool opens or re-opening date after four week closure
- Cyanuric stabilization is only used outdoors and is not greater than 60 ppm.
- Routine
0 infractions