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Show O Hilltop links Base pools open Monday for summer season Swimming free for military, civilians by Ray Parr 75th Services Division marketing director ln- Swi mining will he r- ;i II mi miner u a! Hill'-- , outdoor pool, thank-- In an abundance ot lid n;ii (U. I In "ili e vices Divn s its outdoor ision's a'piat us am - '. i proi pools Monday " his season we h;iV( I i lor r a cr eational and upi n on i' out doo i' pools." v,! id Services apiat u s r iiniinated the fee vm minim; ;it hoth 1" a d Howard " his is due to -- v heini; a hie to till out si.ii ,u;d tions with appiupna'ed !ai:d I'ool i I i itli i nat (I posi- ri'ploees adjacent and is open ues-da- o .' is Inh pat 10. Niind.u lioin 'hM,n p in Tool No. '.'. ot the hase west at located IV, pisl s.iiin is clinic, open nesday troni noon ' to l Ik I I I I p in he in doo i pool. I'oiil 'o is in the Hess C Cn (I Hide .':;tr It is open week-ds oin .') a in p in and !! d p in. lor lap (i sv, linininj1.. and p in lot scuba classes. 'o open swiiniiiin;; is available al the Hess pool dm mi1, the sununei "On i K(,;d is to pi ovnle our base populace wilh an oulstandiui; summer arpiatics pro- I il , ness a I i Watters, 7fth Services Division director, be accompanied by an adult at all times. 11 Chil- dren under age 13, or anyone a lifeguard would consider a must successfully complete a swim test to be allowed to use the pool's deep end. The swim test requires the candidate to comfortably swim the length of the pool, and tread water for one minute without any signs of distress. The test may betaken daily until the candidate passes. Once the test is "non-swimme- " two-hou- r , I Identification cards are required for facilaccess, and all patrons must sign-in- . I'ool patrons age 16 and older may sponsor two guests, but must remain with their guests at all times. Children age six and under must ity "Bt'KiimiiiK with the 75th Civil F.ngineers maintenance and commencement of filling the pools, to heating and maintaining proper cleanliness and ph levels of the water, our pool staffs share in the responsibility of making our operations Additionally, all pools may be rented for private pat ties alter normal business hours tor $H0 per hour, with a minimum. I'ool reservations and contracts are available at the aquatics office in the Hess Fitness Center. Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. "Hill AFB pools are open to all active duty military, reservists, retirees, civilian employees, Hill AFB contractors and their family members," Howard said. "Our mission is to provide various aquatics programs that provide and promote an outlet for both physical and mental well being for our customers." second-to-none.- Mil. n ,iti d at Hide. uram at no cost Hill AFH is one of the few bases in the Air Force that operates all its pools at no cost. We are very excited about providing this no fee service," said Thomas r" successfully completed the dale and the can- didate's name and age, are recorded. is the major con"Safety and cern for our pool operations," said Howard, "We have established rules and guidelines that protect our customers. Some of these rules include prohibiting customers bringing and using their own flotation devices. Many of these devices lack proper underwriting by national water safety institutes. well-bein- g Whether being used at our facilities or at facilities, these devices have proven and time again to be dangerous and place the user in serious jeopardy. Our pools have only safe and approved flotation devices. Although customers may have purchased approved flotation devices, our staff cannot readily determine each different brand and model's suitability and safety rating. Anyone using a flotation device must be supervised at all times." "We have great plans for each facility that enhance the over-al- l aquatics program," said Paul Nelson, Services Division Community Support Flight chief, "This includes everything from resale items such as sunscreen, and swimming goggles to available flotation devices and pool umbrellas. We want to afford our customers the best experience. The pool management and staff has meticulously planned and organized everything from proper staffing to grounds s maintenance. We pride ourselves in the and all facilities of Services operation we welcome customer comments, concerns, and suggestions." 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