These signs identify the location of the ada pool lift (a device to help disabled swimmers enter the water) and provide instructions on how to operate it. They are essential components of swimming pool signs products.
Yes, the ada standards require that pool lifts be clearly identified with the international symbol of accessibility and that operating instructions be posted nearby. compliance often falls under pool safety signs.
They typically say "pool lift available" or "pool lift for persons with disabilities" and include step-by-step instructions (e.g., "press button a to lower"). For facilities that don't have a lifeguard, this information is particularly important alongside no lifeguard signs.
No. pool lift signs often include a warning: "for use by persons with disabilities only - no playing on lift." misuse can damage the expensive equipment or injure children. This helps enforce general pool rules signs.
While lifts are designed to be user-operated, instructions ensure that a user knows exactly how to deploy the seat and lower themselves safely without needing to find staff for help. You can often find these detailed instructions on pool lift signs.
Use our Pool Lift Signs to let visitors to your pool, hot tub, or spa know about the mechanical lift available to assist people with disabilities in getting into the water.
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