Villas Of Oak Hill Apartments, 2501 Oak Hill Cir, Fort Worth, TX - Restaurant inspection findings and violations



Business Info

Name: VILLAS OF OAK HILL APARTMENTS
Type: Apartment House
Address: 2501 Oak Hill Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76109-5506
County: Tarrant
Phone: 817-920-5000
Total inspections: 27
Last inspection: 07/22/2010
Score
100

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Inspection findings

Inspection Type

Date

Score

No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/22/2010100
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weirs.
  • Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders
    TSSP&S 265.197 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders, pages 48 - 49; TDSPSPC 337.92 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Disinfectant equipment and chemical feeders shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Pool and spa skimmers are used as chemical feeders. Disinfectant equipment or installation does not meet standards.
    Corrective action: Pool and spa skimmers shall not be used as chemical feeders. When replaced, disinfectant equipment and installation shall meet appropriate national standards. Provide a working chlorinator before opening.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Required overhead or underwater lighting is not provided. No address sign at the emergency phone.
    Corrective action: Overhead lighting shall comply with standards and properly spaced underwater lighting shall provide glare-free illumination so that all portions of the pool or spa including the bottom are readily visible if a pool or spa is open for use after sunset or before sunrise. Repair small light. Provide a sign at the phone listing the address and location of the pool/spa.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Ground fault interrupters are not working.
    Corrective action: All ground fault interrupters shall be working. The pool/spa shall be closed until all electrical equipment is protected with working ground fault interrupter circuits. Unable to check the GFCI for the lights as all the lights are not working.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is____over 100______ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current free available chlorine level is_9______ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided. Warming sign is covered with dirt along the bottom.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area. Clean the bottom of the warning sign.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A safety vacuum release system has not been installed to prevent entrapment. A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: Spas and pools that are 4 feet deep or less at the main drain and that have covers or grates that measure less than 24 inches diagonally, must install a SVRS. SVRS (vac alert) shall test properly. A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is____over 100__ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current free available chlorine level is____14____ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    No address sign at the emergency phone.
    Corrective action: Provide a sign stating the address and location of the pool/spa
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate enclosure is not provided. Gap of 5 1/2 inches under the bottom of the fence.
    Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is___over 100_____ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current pH level is____8.0_____. Required level for pH is 7.0 - 7.8 and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for pH is 7.0 - 7.8. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders
    TSSP&S 265.197 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Disinfectant Equipment and Chemical Feeders, pages 48 - 49; TDSPSPC 337.92 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Disinfectant equipment and chemical feeders shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Pool and spa skimmers are used as chemical feeders.
    Corrective action: Pool and spa skimmers shall not be used as chemical feeders.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weirs.
  • Circulation System
    TSSP&S 265.187 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Circulation System, pages 33-35; TDSPSPC 337.66 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All circulation systems shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    The pump suction (vacuum) gauge is not properly maintained. gauge broken
    Corrective action: A pump suction (vacuum) gauge shall be properly maintained.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Electrical equipment or components are not installed properly. Light is tripping the GFCI.
    Corrective action: All electrical equipment and electrical components shall be installed according to City of Fort Worth electrical codes and to meet the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current free available chlorine level is____23.5___ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met. Current cyanuric acid level is_____over 100___ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    No address sign at the emergency phone.
    Corrective action: Provide an address and location sign at the emergency phone.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 818Missouri Avenue, Room 154, Fort Worth, TX 76104 or by phone at 817-392-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is_over 100___ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current free available chlorine level is_____21____ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weir.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    No address sign at the emergency phone.
    Corrective action: Provide a sign stating the address and location of the pool/spa.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. A safety vacuum release system has not been installed to prevent entrapment. SVRS (vac alert) does not test properly.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Spas and pools that are 4 feet deep or less at the main drain and that have covers or grates that measure less than 24 inches diagonally, must install a SVRS.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded.
    Corrective action: Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided. "Children...." part of sign is not 2 inch letters. No address sign at the emergency phone.
    Corrective action: At pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. The sign will also state in letters at least two inches high "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE POOL WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION". Provide a sign stating the address and location of the pool/spa
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    pH 7.2 CYA 70 FAC 4.5
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded.
    Corrective action: Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
Regular Inspection07/19/2010100
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE" sign is not provided. Sign not in 2 inch letters. Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE SPA WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION" in letters at least two inches high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. Correct within 7 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area. Corrected.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "DIRECTIONS TO TELEPHONE" sign is not provided. The body hook or shepherd's crook is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained.
    Corrective action: When a required telephone is not readily visible, directions regarding its location shall be posted in plain view including the concise description of the location of the telephone or electronic means. Provide signs on all the outside of the gates stating where the emergency phone is located. Provide a sign at the phone listing the address and location of the spa. Correct within 7 days. The body hook or shepherd's crook shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. Bolt shepherd's hook to pole, Correct today.
  • Circulation System
    TSSP&S 265.187 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Circulation System, pages 33-35; TDSPSPC 337.66 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All circulation systems shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    The pump suction (vacuum) gauge is not properly maintained. The rate of flow meter is not properly maintained.
    Corrective action: A pump suction (vacuum) gauge shall be properly maintained. Replace broken gauge within 7 days. A rate of flow meter shall be properly maintained to accurately (plus or minus 10%) indicate the rate of flow through the filter in gallons per minute. Clean stuck flow meter within 7 days.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    FAC 4 ppm CYA 0 ppm pH 7.6
  • Plans, Permits and Instructions
    TSSP&S 265.183 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Plans, Permits and Instructions, page 19; TDSPSPC 337.73-75 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall submit plans and instructions as required to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and State Standards.
    A current and valid health permit for each pool/spa is not displayed on the premises.
    Corrective action: The operator will display a current and valid health permit for each pool/spa on the premises. Permits are required for each pool and are not transferable to other persons or pools.
Follow-up Inspection04/16/2010100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/23/2009100
No violation noted during this evaluation. Follow-up Inspection07/23/2009100
  • Pool Yard Enclosures (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate enclosure is not provided.
    Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence. No gaps more than 4 inches are allowed between fence bars. Correct before opening. Measure between all bars.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened. Closed until fence repairs are made. One fee will cover both the pool and spa.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current cyanuric acid level is______less than 10____ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current free available chlorine level is_______1.5_____ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is____7.4__.
    Corrective action: Good job. Good job. Good job.
  • COMMENT:
    Office gate latch has been moved to 60 inches above deck. Pool east light is working and checks on GFCI. Gates have been repaired and are self-latching. Gate and fence by pump room are now 48 inches above the ledge. Bars that were broken have been repaired.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weirs within 3 days.
  • Waste Water Disposal (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    There is a direct mechanical connection between the wastewater disposal system and a drain or recirculation system.
    Corrective action: Backwash or drain water shall be discharged through an air gap at least two times the diameter of the discharge pipe located above the overflow level. A splash screen barrier can be used to prevent water splashing. Correct within 3 days.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "NO DIVING" markings are not provided.
    Corrective action: At class C & D pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO DIVING" and the international symbol for no diving with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. Provide "NO DIVING" symbol on sign within 3 days. Signs shall not be blocked by deck chairs.
  • Operation and Management (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Sign is not visible.
    Corrective action: The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 3 days.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
Follow-up Inspection07/17/2009100
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened. Closed until fence repairs are made. One fee will cover both the pool and spa.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current cyanuric acid level is______less than 10____ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current free available chlorine level is_______3.5____ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is____7.6__.
    Corrective action: Good job. Good job. Good job.
  • COMMENT:
    Office gate latch has been moved to 60 inches above deck. Gates have been repaired and are self-latching. Gate and fence by pump room are now 48 inches above the ledge. Bars that were broken have been repaired.
  • Waste Water Disposal (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    There is a direct mechanical connection between the wastewater disposal system and a drain or recirculation system.
    Corrective action: Backwash or drain water shall be discharged through an air gap at least two times the diameter of the discharge pipe located above the overflow level. A splash screen barrier can be used to prevent water splashing. Correct within 3 days.
  • Operation and Management (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Sign is not visible.
    Corrective action: The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 3 days.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate enclosure is not provided.
    Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence. No gaps greater than 4 inches are allowed between fenc bars. Correct before opening.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Correct within 3 days.
  • Electrical Requirements (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Spa emergency shut-off switch is not labeled "spa".
    Corrective action: Label spa emergency shut-off switch "spa". Correct within 3 days.
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A properly designed "DO NOT USE" sign is not provided. Properly designed "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE" sign is not provided. Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided. Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "DO NOT USE THE SPA IF THE WATER TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 104°F (40°C)" with letters at least one inch high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users from inside the spa enclosure. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE SPA WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION" in letters at least two inches high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "WARNING - NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users from inside the spa enclosure if no lifeguard is required. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area. Correct within 3 days.
Follow-up Inspection07/17/2009100
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weirs within 3 days.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    The body hook or shepherd's crook is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained. Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: The body hook or shepherd's crook shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. Replace damaged (rotting) shepherd's pole within 3 days. At pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. The sign will also state in letters at least two inches high "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE POOL WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION". Correct within 3 days.
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate enclosure is not provided.
    Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence. No gaps greater than 4 inches allowed between fence bars. Correct where fence meets pillars today.
  • Operation and Management (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. Correct within 3 days. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 3 days.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current cyanuric acid level is__30______ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is_____7_____. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current free available chlorine level is_____3.5____ ppm.
    Corrective action: Good job. Good job. Good job.
  • COMMENT:
    Pump to the Lions' head fountains has been disconnected (pipes cut). The vac-alert did not test properly. With the pump removed, the pool is allowed to remain open.
Follow-up Inspection07/17/2009100
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. Each pool/spa does not have at least two properly installed return inlets.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Correct within 3 days. Each pool/spa shall have at least two return inlets which shall not present a hazard to users. Inlets shall not project more than one inch beyond the wall surface and, if installed on the bottom of pools/spas, shall be flush. Replace missing pieces to return inlets (eyeball socket pieces). Correct within 3 days.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems (repeated violation)
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained. Weirs missing
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Correct withing 3 days.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Could not test spa emergency shut off due to the pump being broken. Jet pump was also not working. Emergency shut off is not labeled properly.
    Corrective action: Electrical disconnecting means shall be accessible, located within sight of the pool/spa and be located at a distance from the inside wall of the pool/spa. Must be able to test the spa emergency shut off. Label "SPA" emergency shut off. Ensure it says spa.
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate enclosure is not provided.
    Corrective action: The enclosure for all pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) which may include a fence, portion of a building, wall or other durable enclosure not associated with private premises shall have a minimum effective perpendicular height of four (4) feet measured from the deck surface on the outside of the fence, shall not be readily climbable with horizontal members less than 45 inches between their tops or have vertical members more than four (4) inches apart or a space below the fence greater than 4" inches. If the horizontal members are less than 45 inches apart, the vertical members shall be spaced no more than 1 " apart. Class C pools with chain link shall have until January 7, 2007 to comply with the city ordinance. Planters or other climbable structures shall not be within 36 inches of the outside fence. Stop up all gaps by the pillars and fence bars that are greater than 4 inches. Correct today.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 3 days.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current cyanuric acid level is_____less than 10____ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is____7.2____. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current free available chlorine level is_______5.5_______ ppm. Corrected after adding chlorine.
    Corrective action: Good job. Good job. Good job.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current free available chlorine level is__zero______ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Chlorine had been added. New reading 5.5 ppm.
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  • Handholds Specific Safety Features (repeated violation) (corrected on site)
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Required telephone emergency sign(s) are not provided inside pool yard enclosure.
    Corrective action: A sign in plain view of the pool or spa shall state in letters at least one inch high:"In Case of Emergency, Call 911" (or other appropriate emergency number or action). If the location of the phone or other means of electronic communication is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign shall include the concise description of the location of the telephone or electronic means. Phone shall be located outside the fence at once or pool will be closed.
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  • Circulation System
    TSSP&S 265.187 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Circulation System, pages 33-35; TDSPSPC 337.66 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All circulation systems shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    The rate of flow meter is not properly maintained. Flow of water is too low for accurate reading of the currently installed meter. The filter outlet pressure gauge in the piping is not properly maintained . Gauge has water in it.
    Corrective action: A rate of flow meter shall be properly maintained to accurately (plus or minus 10%) indicate the rate of flow through the filter in gallons per minute. The filter outlet pressure gauge in the piping shall be properly maintained.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed. Fence has 2 areas that have gaps greater than 4 inches and there is 0 chlorine in the pool.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Overhead or underwater lighting is not safely or properly maintained. 1 bulb is burnt out in pool. Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided. Sign is extremely faded and no longer contrasting. Height of letters is not adequate either. No kid portion of sign in not of adequate height either. The ring buoy is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained. Damaged buoy Required telephone(s) capable of immediately summoning emergency service are not provided. Due to height of the fence, the phone is required to be installed on the exterior of the fence. Fence is over 52 inches. Signs are not posted on the gates as will be required.
    Corrective action: Overhead or underwater lighting shall be maintained safely and according to standards. At pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. The sign will also state in letters at least two inches high "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE POOL WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION". The ring buoy shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. A telephone or other electronic means capable of immediately summoning emergency service shall be readily accessible within 200 feet unimpeded distance (an unlocked door or gate shall not be considered an impediment) of the pool or spa water. The telephone must be located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure unless the gates and doors are never locked in any manner, the fence is less than 52 inches tall or if it is a Class A or B pool. If the telephone is located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure each entry gate/door that may be locked shall have a sign on the exterior of the gate/door or immediately adjacent to the gate/door a sign stating the location of the emergency telephone in 1" letters with the statement "In Case of Emergency, Call 911". 48 hours to move phone to exterior of fence. Moving the phone will require that the gates have signs posted on them stating to call 911 in an emergency and where the phone is located.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current free available chlorine level is__________0_________ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met. Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Records not kept daily.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day.
  • Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
    Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
    The tile line of the pool/spa are not maintained in a sanitary condition.
    Corrective action: Maintain tile line of the pool/spa so they are sanitary.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained. Weirs missing
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Name of provider not on the signs.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION."
  • Waste Water Disposal
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Sanitary sewer entry point is below ground level allowing rain water to enter the sanitary sewer system which is not allowed.
    Corrective action: Raise entry point to above ground level while maintaining adequate air gap.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Cyanuric acid is 0. pH is 7.2
    Corrective action: Good job!
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  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided. Number needs to be filled in on sign.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed. Fence has 2 areas that have gaps greater than 4 inches and there is 31ppm chlorine in the spa and the cyanuric acid is greater than 100. Spa pump was broken and we could not test the Vac Alert or GFCI due to damaged equipment.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Overhead or underwater lighting is not safely or properly maintained. 1 bulb is burnt out. The ring buoy is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained. Damaged buoy Required telephone(s) capable of immediately summoning emergency service are not provided. Due to height of the fence, the phone is required to be installed on the exterior of the fence. Fence is over 52 inches. Signs are not posted on the gates as will be required.
    Corrective action: Overhead or underwater lighting shall be maintained safely and according to standards. The ring buoy shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. A telephone or other electronic means capable of immediately summoning emergency service shall be readily accessible within 200 feet unimpeded distance (an unlocked door or gate shall not be considered an impediment) of the pool or spa water. The telephone must be located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure unless the gates and doors are never locked in any manner, the fence is less than 52 inches tall or if it is a Class A or B pool. If the telephone is located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure each entry gate/door that may be locked shall have a sign on the exterior of the gate/door or immediately adjacent to the gate/door a sign stating the location of the emergency telephone in 1" letters with the statement "In Case of Emergency, Call 911". 48 hours to move phone to exterior of fence. Moving the phone will require that the gates have signs posted on them stating to call 911 in an emergency and where the phone is located.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current free available chlorine level is_______31_______ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met. Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Records not kept daily. Current cyanuric acid level is___greater than 100____ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (pool) is 1.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day. Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
    Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
    The tile line of the pool/spa are not maintained in a sanitary condition.
    Corrective action: Maintain tile line of the pool/spa so they are sanitary.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained. Weirs missing
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. Each pool/spa does not have at least two properly installed return inlets. Eyeball covers are needed for return lines in spa. A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. A safety vacuum release system has not been installed to prevent entrapment. Could not test becuase pump was broken.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Each pool/spa shall have at least two return inlets which shall not present a hazard to users. Inlets shall not project more than one inch beyond the wall surface and, if installed on the bottom of pools/spas, shall be flush. A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Spas and pools that are 4 feet deep or less at the main drain and that have covers or grates that measure less than 24 inches diagonally, must install a SVRS.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Name of provider not on the signs.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION."
  • Waste Water Disposal
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Sanitary sewer entry point is below ground level allowing rain water to enter the sanitary sewer system which is not allowed.
    Corrective action: Raise entry point to above ground level while maintaining adequate air gap.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is_________7.2__________.
    Corrective action: Good job.
  • Pumps and Motors
    TSSP&S 265.189 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pumps and Motors, pages 36 - 37; TDSPSPC 337.86(f) (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All pumps and motors shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Pumps and motors are not maintained in accordance to manufacturer's instructions. Per maintenance the pump broke last night and is turned off due to smoking and the impeller being stuck.
    Corrective action: Pumps and motors shall be maintained in accordance to manufacturer's instructions.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Ground fault interrupters are not working. Could not test due to burnt out bulb. Could not test spa emergency shut off due to the pump being broken. Jet pump was also not working. Emergency shut off is not labeled properly.
    Corrective action: All ground fault interrupters shall be working. The pool/spa shall be closed until all electrical equipment is protected with working ground fault interrupter circuits. Electrical disconnecting means shall be accessible, located within sight of the pool/spa and be located at a distance from the inside wall of the pool/spa. Must be able to test the spa emergency shut off. Label "SPA" emergency shut off. Ensure it says spa.
  • Heaters
    TSSP&S 265.193 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Heaters, page 46. All pool and spa heater installations and energy sources for new pools/spas shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with the manufacturer's specifications and applicable City of Fort Worth Codes.
    An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa is not available.
    Corrective action: An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa environment shall be available for patrons and staff to monitor the spa water temperature.
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  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Required telephone(s) capable of immediately summoning emergency service are not provided. Phone does not work. Adequate signs are not provided on the gates. The shepherd's pole is damaged, broken or is not properly attached or maintained. Rotting and cracked. Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided. Height of letters is not adequate on this sign.
    Corrective action: A telephone or other electronic means capable of immediately summoning emergency service shall be readily accessible within 200 feet unimpeded distance (an unlocked door or gate shall not be considered an impediment) of the pool or spa water. The telephone must be located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure unless the gates and doors are never locked in any manner, the fence is less than 52 inches tall or if it is a Class A or B pool. If the telephone is located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure each entry gate/door that may be locked shall have a sign on the exterior of the gate/door or immediately adjacent to the gate/door a sign stating the location of the emergency telephone in 1" letters with the statement "In Case of Emergency, Call 911". The shepherd's pole shall be repaired or properly attached and maintained. At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. At pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. The sign will also state in letters at least two inches high "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE POOL WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION".
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate gates/doors are not provided. Gate at back of bldg 35 - NW gate? does not latch from 6 inches open as required. South east gate also does not latch from 6 inches open.
    Corrective action: All gates or doors for pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) shall be lockable and equipped with self-locking and self-latching devices. An inaccessible opener mounted on the enclosure shall be installed at least 3.5 feet above the deck/walkway surface, shall open outward away from the pool/spa and shall be latched when the pool or spa is not in use or when nearby or associated pools/spas are closed as a result of a hazard or other unsafe condition. All ingress and egress to access a pool or spa shall be through common pool enclosure gates or doors.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Electrical equipment or components are not installed properly. Pumps are not grounded.
    Corrective action: All electrical equipment and electrical components shall be installed according to City of Fort Worth electrical codes and to meet the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. A safety vacuum release system has not been installed to prevent entrapment. Vac alerts do not test properly.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Spas and pools that are 4 feet deep or less at the main drain and that have covers or grates that measure less than 24 inches diagonally, must install a SVRS.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained. weirs missing
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Operational records of tests results are not maintained.
    Corrective action: When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day. When tests are required, operational records of tests results shall be maintained for two years and shall be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    pH is 7.2 Free chlorine is 3.5 Cyanuric acid is less than 10.
    Corrective action: Good job!
  • Pumps and Motors
    TSSP&S 265.189 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pumps and Motors, pages 36 - 37; TDSPSPC 337.86(f) (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All pumps and motors shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Pumps and motors are not maintained in accordance to manufacturer's instructions. Pump is not priming. (North pump)
    Corrective action: Pumps and motors shall be maintained in accordance to manufacturer's instructions. Repair pump to ensure it works adequately.
  • Circulation System
    TSSP&S 265.187 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Circulation System, pages 33-35; TDSPSPC 337.66 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All circulation systems shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A filter inlet pressure gauge is not installed on the piping in the area of greatest pressure. North filter missing gauge.
    Corrective action: A filter inlet pressure gauge shall be installed on the piping in the area of greatest pressure.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Name of business not provided.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION."
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
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  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Required telephone(s) capable of immediately summoning emergency service are not provided. Phone does not work. Adequate signs are not provided on the gates.
    Corrective action: A telephone or other electronic means capable of immediately summoning emergency service shall be readily accessible within 200 feet unimpeded distance (an unlocked door or gate shall not be considered an impediment) of the pool or spa water. The telephone must be located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure unless the gates and doors are never locked in any manner, the fence is less than 52 inches tall or if it is a Class A or B pool. If the telephone is located outside of the pool/spa yard enclosure each entry gate/door that may be locked shall have a sign on the exterior of the gate/door or immediately adjacent to the gate/door a sign stating the location of the emergency telephone in 1" letters with the statement "In Case of Emergency, Call 911".
  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate gates/doors are not provided. Gate at back of bldg 35 - NW gate? does not latch from 6 inches open as required. South east gate also does not latch from 6 inches open.
    Corrective action: All gates or doors for pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) shall be lockable and equipped with self-locking and self-latching devices. An inaccessible opener mounted on the enclosure shall be installed at least 3.5 feet above the deck/walkway surface, shall open outward away from the pool/spa and shall be latched when the pool or spa is not in use or when nearby or associated pools/spas are closed as a result of a hazard or other unsafe condition. All ingress and egress to access a pool or spa shall be through common pool enclosure gates or doors.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Electrical equipment or components are not installed properly. Pumps are not grounded. Emergency shut off is not labeled as a spa shut off.
    Corrective action: All electrical equipment and electrical components shall be installed according to City of Fort Worth electrical codes and to meet the manufacturer's specifications. Label emergency shut off as the Spa emergency shut off.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property. A safety vacuum release system has not been installed to prevent entrapment. Vac alerts do not test properly. Each pool/spa does not have at least two properly installed return inlets. Eyeball covers are needed for return lines.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Spas and pools that are 4 feet deep or less at the main drain and that have covers or grates that measure less than 24 inches diagonally, must install a SVRS. Each pool/spa shall have at least two return inlets which shall not present a hazard to users. Inlets shall not project more than one inch beyond the wall surface and, if installed on the bottom of pools/spas, shall be flush.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained. weirs missing
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Operational records of tests results are not maintained. Current cyanuric acid level is____greater than 100_____ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current pH level is_____less than 7_______. Required level for pH is 7.0 - 7.8 and is not met. Current free available chlorine level is_____11__________ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met.
    Corrective action: When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day. When tests are required, operational records of tests results shall be maintained for two years and shall be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for pH is 7.0 - 7.8. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    At least one Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator is not available. A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Name of business not provided.
    Corrective action: Pools and spas shall be maintained under the supervision and direction of a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator who is responsible for the sanitation, safety and proper maintenance of the pool/spa and all physical and mechanical equipment and records. The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION."
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Heaters
    TSSP&S 265.193 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Heaters, page 46. All pool and spa heater installations and energy sources for new pools/spas shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with the manufacturer's specifications and applicable City of Fort Worth Codes.
    An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa is not available. broken
    Corrective action: An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa environment shall be available for patrons and staff to monitor the spa water temperature.
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  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate gates/doors are not provided.
    Corrective action: All gates or doors for pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) shall be lockable and equipped with self-locking and self-latching devices. An inaccessible opener mounted on the enclosure shall be installed at least 3.5 feet above the deck/walkway surface, shall open outward away from the pool/spa and shall be latched when the pool or spa is not in use or when nearby or associated pools/spas are closed as a result of a hazard or other unsafe condition. All ingress and egress to access a pool or spa shall be through common pool enclosure gates or doors. Location of latch by office gate shall meet Chapter 757, State Fence Law before opening. North gate shall self-latch. West gate shall have not gaps greater than 4 inches by the gate, and the broken and bent bars shall be repaired. Gate and fence by the pool pump room shall be 48 inches above the cement ledge by the gate (must meet Chapter 757). Correct before opening.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Sign is not visible.
    Corrective action: The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 7 days.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    One body hook or shepherd's crook with attached reaching pole or one throwing rope with attached ring buoy is not provided or accessible. Overhead or underwater lighting is not safely or properly maintained. Properly designed "NO DIVING" markings are not provided. Several safety signs are blocked by chairs.
    Corrective action: At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. Attach rope to ring buoy. Corrected. Overhead or underwater lighting shall be maintained safely and according to standards. Replace burnt out light in pool within 5 days. At class C & D pools where no lifeguard is provided, a securely mounted sign which is readily visible to swimmers with the warning words "NO DIVING" and the international symbol for no diving with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view. Provide "NO DIVING" symbol on sign within 5 days. All signs shall be visible. More chairs away from signs or relocate signs. Correct within 7 days.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Correct within 7 days.
  • Waste Water Disposal
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    There is a direct mechanical connection between the wastewater disposal system and a drain or recirculation system.
    Corrective action: Backwash or drain water shall be discharged through an air gap at least two times the diameter of the discharge pipe located above the overflow level. A splash screen barrier can be used to prevent water splashing. Correct within 7 days.
  • Water Quality Recording
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 36 - 39 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current free available chlorine level is_____4.5______ ppm. Thank you for maintaining good pool water quality. The current pH level is_____7.0______.
    Corrective action: Good job. Good job.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is____over 100___ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current algae is visible. Required level for algae is none and is not met. Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Tests not done every day.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Drain and refill pool with fresh water before opening. Required water level for algae is none. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day.
  • Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
    Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
    The wainscot of the pool/spa are not maintained in a sanitary condition.
    Corrective action: Maintain wainscot of the pool/spa so they are sanitary. Clean tile line within 7 days.
  • Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems
    TSSP&S 265.191 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Surface Skimming & Perimeter Overflow (Gutter) Systems, pages 41 & 42; TDSPSPC 337.84-85 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). Surface overflow devices in new pools shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Surface skimmer or parts are missing, broken, damaged or not maintained.
    Corrective action: Damaged or missing skimmer systems or overflow devices or parts (weirs, covers, baskets, etc.) shall be repaired or replaced. Replace missing weirs within 7 days.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
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  • Pool Yard Enclosures
    TSSP&S 265.200 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Pool Yard Enclosures, pages 60 - 62 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool yard enclosures shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Adequate gates/doors are not provided.
    Corrective action: All gates or doors for pools and spas (other than new Class A & B pools) shall be lockable and equipped with self-locking and self-latching devices. An inaccessible opener mounted on the enclosure shall be installed at least 3.5 feet above the deck/walkway surface, shall open outward away from the pool/spa and shall be latched when the pool or spa is not in use or when nearby or associated pools/spas are closed as a result of a hazard or other unsafe condition. All ingress and egress to access a pool or spa shall be through common pool enclosure gates or doors. Location of latch by office gate shall meet Chapter 757, State Fence Law before opening. North gate shall self-latch. West gate shall have not gaps greater than 4 inches by the gate, and the broken and bent bars shall be repaired. Gate and fence by the pool pump room shall be 48 inches above the cement ledge by the gate (must meet Chapter 757). Correct before opening.
  • Fort Worth Ordinance
    Weekly inspection of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter not recorded. Weekly inspection of Pool yard enclosure and gates are not recorded. Operational records of emergency telephone test results are not maintained. Nationally Accredited/Trained pool/spa operator certificate not prominently posted.
    Corrective action: Inspection of working Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter for pool/spa equipment shall be tested and recorded at least one time per week and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Condition of Pool yard enclosure and gates shall be inspected and recorded weekly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Emergency Telephone operation shall be tested and recorded monthly and be made available to the Director or his/her representative upon request. Provide proof of having a Nationally Accredited or Trained pool/spa operator by posting prominently their current and valid certificate.
  • Operation and Management
    TSSP&S 265.203 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Operation and Management, pages 64 - 66 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall operate and manage all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A posted sign stating the telephone or pager of Trained Pool/Spa operator is not provided in good condition. Sign is not visible. Actual water level in a pool or spa is not maintained.
    Corrective action: The person in control of the pool/spa shall post a sign visible from the deck stating the telephone number or pager number of the Trained pool/spa operator if that person is not employed on-site. The letters shall be 1" inch in height and be of a color contrasting to their background and shall state at a minimum "TO REPORT MECHANICAL, SAFETY, OR WATER QUALITY PROBLEMS WITH THIS FACILITY, CALL _____________ DURING HOURS OF OPERATION." Correct within 7 days. Actual water level in a pool or spa shall be maintained within the operating level range of the system's rim or weir device. Add more water to the spa.
  • Handholds Specific Safety Features
    TSSP&S 265.199 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Specific Safety Features, pages 52 - 60; TDSPSPC 337.80,TDSPSPC 337.93,TDSPSPC 337.96 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Safety features and equipment shall be designed, constructed, installed and maintained to comply with all applicable provisions of City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    One body hook or shepherd's crook with attached reaching pole or one throwing rope with attached ring buoy is not provided or accessible.
    Corrective action: At each Class C pool, one light, strong, non-telescoping, non-conducting 12 foot long or longer pole with attached body hook or shepherd's crook and one throwing rope that reaches at least 2/3 the maximum pool width with firmly attached 15 - 24 inch Coast Guard approved ring buoy shall be mounted in a conspicuous place within 20 feet of the pool. Both shall be provided for each 2,000 square feet of water surface and shall be accessible. Attach rope to ring buoy. Corrected.
  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets
    TSSP&S 265.190 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Suction Outlets and Return Inlets, pages 37 - 41; TDSPSPC 337.81 (Eff Jun 13, 1965). All suction outlets and return inlets shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A spare main drain cover is not available on the property.
    Corrective action: A spare A112 approved drain cover must be available at the facility. Correct within 7 days.
  • Waste Water Disposal
    TSSP&S 265.196 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Waste Water Disposal, page 48; TDSPSPC 337.77 (Eff Jun 13, 1965) and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Waste water shall be released in compliance with TCEQ requirements, City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    There is a direct mechanical connection between the wastewater disposal system and a drain or recirculation system.
    Corrective action: Backwash or drain water shall be discharged through an air gap at least two times the diameter of the discharge pipe located above the overflow level. A splash screen barrier can be used to prevent water splashing. Correct within 7 days.
  • Heaters
    TSSP&S 265.193 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Heaters, page 46. All pool and spa heater installations and energy sources for new pools/spas shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with the manufacturer's specifications and applicable City of Fort Worth Codes.
    An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa is not available.
    Corrective action: An unbreakable thermometer (+or - 1°F) that is designed for use in a spa environment shall be available for patrons and staff to monitor the spa water temperature. Correct within 3 days.
  • Water Quality Violation
    TSSP&S 265.204 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Water Quality, pages 66 - 67 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Pool/spa operators and managers shall maintain the quality of water in all pools and spas to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Current cyanuric acid level is____over 100___ ppm. Required level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside and is not met. Current free available chlorine level is_____11_____ ppm. Required level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm and is not met. Water quality tests at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities are not conducted at required intervals. Tests not done every day.
    Corrective action: Required water level for Cyanuric Acid is <100 ppm outside. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Drain and refill spa with fresh water before opening. Required water level for Chlorine-Free Available (spa) is 2.0 - 8.0 ppm. Water quality requirements in pools and spas shall meet standards detailed in figure 25 TAC, Section 265.204(a) of TDH Standards for Swimming Pools and Spas. Correct before opening. When open, water quality tests for disinfectant level and pH at Class C & D pools and spas at Class C facilities shall be conducted at least once per day or more often if necessary to assure proper disinfectant and pH levels. If an automatic control system for disinfectant and pH is in place, disinfectant and pH levels must be measured at least once each day.
  • Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance
    TSSP&S 265.205 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Spa Construction, Operation and Maintenance, pages 68 - 70 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). Spa facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    A properly designed "DO NOT USE" sign is not provided. Properly designed "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE" sign is not provided. Properly designed "NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" sign is not provided. Properly designed "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT" sign is not provided.
    Corrective action: A securely mounted sign with the words "DO NOT USE THE SPA IF THE WATER TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 104°F (40°C)" with letters at least one inch high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users from inside the spa enclosure. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE SPA WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION" in letters at least two inches high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "WARNING - NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY" with letters at least four inches high shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users from inside the spa enclosure if no lifeguard is required. Correct within 3 days. A securely mounted sign with the words "MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT IS ______" shall be placed in plain view and shall be readily visible to spa users at spas where no lifeguard is provided. The maximum user load shall not exceed one person per ten square feet of surface area. Correct within 3 days.
  • Electrical Requirements
    TSSP&S 265.192 (Eff Oct 1, 1999) - Electrical Requirements, pages 43 - 45; TDSPSPC 337.93 (Eff Jun 13, 1965)and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). All electrical components shall be designed, constructed, installed, maintained and operated to comply with all applicable provisions of the City of Fort Worth Ordinances and the State Standard.
    Spa emergency shut-off switch is not labeled "spa".
    Corrective action: Label spa emergency shut-off switch "spa". Correct within 3 days.
  • Pool & Spa Operation and Maintenance
    Texas Health & Safety Code - Minimum Standards of Sanitation & Health Protection, Chapter 341.064 and FW Ordinance #12156-Sec 16.459-462 (Sep 12, 1995). An owner, manager, operator or other attendant in charge shall maintain the pools, spas, bathhouses and the surroundings in a sanitary condition at all times.
    The spa of the pool/spa are not maintained in a sanitary condition.
    Corrective action: Maintain spa so it is sanitary. Vacuum spa within 3 days.
  • CLOSURE NOTICE
    You are hereby notified that you must take immediate action to close your pool to the public until appropriate corrective actions are taken to safeguard the public from hazards detailed above in this report.
    Serious health violations were identified during today's health inspection. You must close your pool immediately to the public until appropriate corrective actions are completed.
    Corrective action: Before the facility named in this report can reopen for swimming pool/spa operations to the public, the owner/operator must take immediate corrective action to correct identified hazards and request a re-inspection by a Code Compliance Consumer Health Specialist. A fee of $125.00 will be required before any re-inspection may be conducted. Payment shall be made at 1800 University Dr. Room 219, Fort Worth, TX 76107 or by phone at 817-871-7255. Each re-inspection will require the fee be paid prior to the Consumer Health Specialists return. The closed pool/spa must meet minimum standards before it can be re-opened.
Shared Inspection07/06/2009100

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