Key rules include: "one person on the board at a time", "one bounce only", "diving board closed".These rules prevent collisions and injuries.
Diving into water less than 9 feet deep (or as specified by local code) carries a high risk of hitting the bottom, leading to paralysis or death. "No diving" signs with the universal symbol are mandatory in shallow zones.
Weight limits vary by board manufacturer (often 250 lbs), and signs should reflect the specific rating of your equipment to prevent damage to the board and injury to the diver.
It is highly risky and often a code violation. most insurance companies and state health regulations require clear usage rules to be posted near any diving apparatus to limit liability. You can find regulatory signage on our pool safety signs page.
Feet first signs are used for slides or non-diving entries. for diving boards, signs might specify "head first entry only" or prohibit dangerous moves like "inward dives" or "back dives" depending on pool depth. Check out our full range of swimming pool signs products for these specific rules.
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