Water Safety

Rules and Maintenance

Water Safety – Mantoloking

****PLEASE – NO DIVING IN THE POOL****

Safety: The depth of the pool ranges from a shallow 3 feet to approximately 5 feet. It is not deep enough for diving, so please do not dive, even children, in order to avoid serious injury. Always pay attention to children and adults, and please do not allow anyone to run around the pool areas or decks. No children under the age of 5 are permitted in the spa to avoid serious issues such as overheating. Please do not bring glass near the pool area. 

Pool Maintenance: A complete pool cleaning and servicing is generally done right before your arrival. Our pool and Spa both use a state of the art system and have a newly installed home automation system. The pumps are set on timers to automatically circulate and filter the water. The heater will be set to 80 and is not to be touched. Changing the setting will result in added fees.

Shoreline:

  1. Follow local beach regulations: Many beaches have specific rules in place to ensure the safety of beachgoers. Be sure to follow these rules, which may include things like staying within designated swimming areas, respecting lifeguard flags, and not leaving children unsupervised.

  2. Protect yourself from the sun: The sun can be intense at the beach, so it’s important to protect yourself from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Wear sunscreen with a high SPF, and reapply it frequently. Wear a hat and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes, and try to stay in the shade when possible.

  3. Be aware of the water conditions: Check the local beach conditions before you go, and pay attention to any warning flags or signs posted on the beach. If the water is rough or there is a strong current, consider staying out of the water or using extra caution while swimming.

  4. Stay hydrated: It’s easy to become dehydrated at the beach, especially if you are spending a lot of time in the sun. Be sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated, and bring a water bottle with you to the beach.

  5. Use common sense: As with any trip, it’s important to use common sense to stay safe while visiting the Jersey Shore. Don’t leave your belongings unattended, and be aware of your surroundings at all times. If you are visiting the shore with children, make sure they are always within your sight and that they know what to do in case of an emergency5