Aquatic Supervision
Parents Supervise, Lifeguards Save Lives
Your safety is very important to us and while there are lifeguards on hand, we ask you to follow these steps below to help ensure your safety in and around our aquatic areas.
Parents/Guardians must actively supervise their children under 12 years of age. If you are not confident in the water or not a strong swimmer, please let our staff know as you enter the facility.
Aquatic Supervision Policy
At Trust House Recreation Centre we have supervision policies in place to educate the public about adequate supervision and encourage parents/guardians to take on this responsibility when visiting a public aquatic facility.
Therefore, the following safe supervision policies must be adhered to:

Children aged 4 years and under
An adult or caregiver aged 16 years or older MUST be in the water and within arms reach of all children aged 4 years and under at all times.

Children aged between 5 to 11 years of age
An adult or caregiver aged 16 years or older MUST be actively supervising within arms reach. You must be watching the children and be ready to help them and be near your children so you can hear them, and they can hear you.

Children aged 12 and up
Children aged 12 and up do not require supervision at our facility however we encourage parents to use their knowledge of the child’s swimming ability to determine the level of supervision they think is needed.
Active Supervision – All your attention, All the time
Take steps to minimise distractions to avoid lapses in supervision – such as mobile phones or chatting with other parents. You should never leave your child alone in the water, nor should they be left in the care of an older child or with the assumption that your responsibility diminishes due to the presence of lifeguards.
Let us know you are here and swim safe
Vulnerable Swimmers
We welcome all swimming abilities to enjoy our pool facilities. We ask that if you are not a strong swimmer or not confident around the water, you let a lifeguard or staff member know and wear a wristband.
We ask that you follow a few simple tips to make sure you have a fun and safe experience in our Centre.

