These are typically adhesive decals or stencil-painted markers applied to the pool deck or tile. they convey critical rules like "no diving," "no running," or water depths right at the water's edge. These are often referred to as pool rules markers.
Deck markers are directly in the swimmer's line of sight as they approach the water. A person looking down to jump in will see "no diving" on the tiles even if they missed the sign on the fence. you can use pool stencils or pool tile messages for this purpose.
Yes, most codes require depth markers (e.g., "4 ft") to be installed on the vertical pool wall (waterline) and the horizontal deck at regular intervals so swimmers always know the depth. You can find markers in both feet and inches.
Yes, high-quality stick-on deck markers usually have a textured, anti-slip surface to prevent slips and falls on the wet pool deck. These help reduce the risk covered by slippery when wet swimming signs.
No, they supplement it. You still need a comprehensive "pool rules" list on the fence. markers act as reinforcement for the most critical safety rules (diving/running).
Pool Rules Markers are essential to warn against slippery floors, No Diving or No Running to prevent accidents, enforce hygiene, ensure proper conduct, and mark shallow areas.
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