Pool opens: May 22, 2025
Pool closes: September 1, 2025
Summer Hours
Monday through Thursday 10:30 am – 8pm
Friday – Saturday 10:30 am – 9pm
Sunday 12pm – 8pm
School Hours
Monday through Thursday 5pm-8pm
Friday 5pm-9pm
Saturday 10:30am-9:00pm
Sunday Noon-8pm
The pool is for use by Williamson Run residents ONLY.
Non-resident guests must follow the guest policy, listed below.
These rules and regulations incorporate Indiana state law, Hamilton County Health
Department Regulations and industry-recommended standards. The lifeguards’ jobs are to enforce rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable pool environment. Please support them and respect their authority.
There is a 10-minute break at the top of every hour- unsupervised swim during this
time for those 18 years and older
*End of summer hours are also based on lifeguard availability*
After hours – requests for after hour use of the pool for parties must be made to Sentry Management.
Weather Policy:
Lifeguards are authorized to close the pool for weather or other safety reasons.
Deep End Policy:
Deep End Test – Children 12 years old and under must take and pass the Deep End Test to swim alone in the deep end. A child can attempt the Deep End Test once per day. Upon passing the Deep End Test children will have their name logged into a book and be asked to wear a color coded
bracelet (BLUE) or (ORANGE) to help the lifeguards quickly identify those children
who have passed the test. This is important to help new or substitute lifeguards know who has passed the test.
Replacement bands will be available for $1/band in the guard room. Bands will be
available free of charge for guests who pass the test and should be returned to the lifeguards before they leave.
The Deep End Test consists of the following tasks, completed during the same test period (cannot be broken up and taken at separate times):
1. Swim the length of the pool - starting in the deep end, swimmers must swim down
and back the full length of the pool without stopping or touching the bottom. Any proper stroke is acceptable.
2. Tread water – from the deep end, swimmers must tread water for one minute (60 seconds). Floating on one’s back is not considered treading
water.
3. Touch pool bottom – from the deep end (6 foot), swimmers must touch the bottom
of the pool. Swimmers must touch from the surface of the pool, not by diving or
jumping into the water from the deck.
The lifeguards have the final decision about the ability of each child.
Any child that does not pass the Deep End Test is welcome to retake the test the following day.
Children who have not passed a Deep End Test must have their parent/guardian actively watching them while they are in the deep end by either:
Age Policy for Swimmers and Caregivers:
The lifeguards’ job is to ensure the safety of the pool, not to babysit unsupervised
children. Listed below are the age requirements for using the pool.
Williamson Run Age Policy
Under 9 years old:
Must be accompanied by a supervising adult. To swim unaccompanied in the deep end, they must pass the Deep End Test and wear a color-coded wrist band (BLUE).
10 – 12 years olds
Can come to the pool without a supervising adult. Must pass the deep end test and wear a color-coded wrist band (ORANGE).
13 years old and older
Can come to the pool without a supervising adult. Do not need to pass the Deep End Test.
14 years old and older
Children can babysit with the following requirements:
The Wading Pool (Baby Pool)
The Wading Pool is designed for children who are small, young, and not skilled enough to swim in the Large Pool. For this reason, only children 5 years old and younger are permitted to swim in the Wading Pool, even when it is empty during Unsupervised Swim. Parents and/or supervising adults must actively watch their children in the Wading Pool because the lifeguards are guarding the Large Pool, not the Wading Pool
Discipline Policy:
Lifeguards are responsible for the safety of all who visit the pool, whether the swimmers/guests are in the pool, on the deck, in the picnic area or on the playground. For safety reasons, rambunctious behavior will not be tolerated, and lifeguards have the authority to stop such behavior. Behavior includes (but is not limited to) running, pushing, hitting, running, dunking, chicken fights, flipping towels and name-calling.
Lifeguards may remove any person at their discretion for issues such as (but not limited to) violation of pool rules, roughhousing and/or rough play and damage to the pool, deck or facilities. Individuals creating problems will be asked to leave the pool area or sit out (benched) for periods of time. If warnings are not heeded, lifeguards have the
authority to implement any of the following remedies:
Any parent or supervising adult is encouraged to step in immediately and stop rambunctiousm behavior directly with any swimmer/guest demonstrating such behavior (even children not in your family). As a community, we are all responsible for the safety and well-being of our children, as well as our neighbors’ children and guests.
Underage drinking anywhere on Clubhouse grounds, which includes the pool, picnic area, playground, tennis courts and lawn, will be immediately reported to the Carmel Police. Summer pool/tennis court suspension will follow any arrest at the Board of Directors discretion. Parents will be notified immediately.
Proper Attire:
The proper attire policy is designed to help keep our pool clean and clear. Cotton clothing in the pool can clog the filters and damage the pool pumps (which are very expensive to replace). Additionally, it is meant to help prevent “accidents” that can cause the pool to shut down for up to three (3) days (which is costly and no fun for anyone)
All swimmers
Only swimsuits can be worn in the water.
Health Department, infants and babies must ALWAYS wear a swim diaper with NO EXCEPTIONS.
Guest Policy:
Guests must be accompanied by a resident to come to the pool (unless prior approval is received from the Board of Directors). Guests must follow the same rules as Williamson Run residents, including passing the Deep-Water Test. Guest fee proceeds are used for
improvements and enhancements to the pool and its facilities.
Otherwise, residents are responsible for paying the $1.00 fee each day the caregiver is present.
Food and Drink:
Each family is responsible for cleaning up after eating outside the pool deck/picnic
tables (picking up crumbs that might attract ants and bees, throwing away papers, can. etc.) . PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO KEEP THE POOL AREA CLEAN!
Toys and Flotation Devices:
Noodles are allowed. Toys such as rafts, large tubes and balls are allowed at the
lifeguard’s discretion (when the pool is not crowded). Hard, plastic squirt guns as well
as other hard objects (Frisbees, golf balls, tennis balls, etc.) are not allowed in the pool area.
Flotation devices such as lifejackets, puddle-jumpers, etc. are allowed and encouraged for children who are non-swimmers or weak swimmers. However, please be sure children are only wearing flotation devices that are US Coast Guard Approved. Any flotation device that is Coast Guard Approved will say so very prominently on the device. These flotation devices are designed to keep children safer by preventing failure.
NOTE: “Water wings” are NOT Coast Guard Approved. They tend to fail fairly easily from deflation, popping or simply sliding up a child’s arm so that their hands are above the water while their head sinks under. Please consider purchasing a “puddle-jumper” style flotation device (water wings with a strap).
Pool Furniture and Lost and Found
Pool furniture – Please be courteous –there is limited pool furniture available.
Lost and Found – Items left at the pool will be placed in the lost and found area. If items are not claimed by the last day of the season, they will be donated to charity.
Additional Health Department Rules:
NOTE: Pool rules are not limited to those listed above. Lifeguards have full authority to enforce additional rules to maintain safety and comfort for all patrons. Please be aware of this and understand their position in the event this occurs.
Questions, comments, concerns:
Please contact any of the following Krista Hall with Sentry Management at 317-252-
9393 ext. 54510 or khall@sentrymgt.com
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