Broken glass is invisible underwater and causes severe cuts to swimmers' bare feet. If glass breaks in a pool, the pool must be closed and drained to remove the shards. this rule is strictly enforced with no glass allowed signs.
Typically, no. it applies to beverage containers, bottles, and food dishes. plastic or metal water bottles are the required alternative for hydration. For a comprehensive set of regulations, see our pool rules signs.
They should be posted at the entrance gate and near any trash cans or tables to remind guests before they unpack their bags or coolers. these are key parts of pool safety signs.
Yes, almost every public and commercial pool regulation bans glass containers. Posting the sign is a standard requirement for compliance and insurance. You can check state-specific rules on our pool signs by state page.
The standard symbol is a picture of a bottle and/or a wine glass inside a red circle with a diagonal slash (the universal "no" symbol), making it understood instantly. View the visual symbol on our no glass allowed signs page.
Broken glass in a pool area can be extremely dangerous. Between walking barefoot and the danger of broken glass going unseen in the water and hurting someone, restricting glass in the pool area is a smart decision. Keep your pool safe and injury-proof with our No Glass Allowed Signs!
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