Promote public health and ensure compliance with Tennessee regulations with this durable, weather-resistant Tennessee Communicable Disease Pool Sign (SPS-CD521-TN). This essential sign, designed in accordance with Tennessee Department of Health Rule 1200-23-5-.02(c), clearly states the requirements for excluding individuals with communicable diseases from swimming pools, protecting both patrons and staff.
Key Features:
- Tennessee Regulation Compliant: Specifically designed to meet Tennessee Department of Health Rule 1200-23-5-.02(c) regarding communicable diseases in swimming pools.
- Clear Exclusion Policy: Informs patrons that individuals with communicable diseases or related symptoms are prohibited from using the pool.
- Staff Health Guidelines: Advises that staff exhibiting symptoms of a communicable disease should not work in roles where they could transmit the illness.
- Durable FiberBrite Plastic: Made from 0.090" (1/11") thick, durable, and weather-resistant FiberBrite plastic.
- Customizable Colors: Choose from over 80 standard colors for the sign, font, and graphics.
- Clearly Printed Graphics: Features expertly printed digital graphics for easy readability. This sign is not required to have braille per ADA guidelines.
- Interior or Exterior Use: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor placement.
Text Reads:
Persons having a communicable disease or displaying signs and symptoms of a communicable disease shall not be allowed to enter the pool water.
Ideal Applications:
- Apartment and condominium complexes in Tennessee featuring swimming pools.
- Schools and universities in Tennessee with aquatic facilities.
- Any public or semi-public pool facility in Tennessee requiring a communicable disease warning sign per state regulations.
Installation:
- Foam tape strips aid in easy installation. Larger signs may require silicone adhesive. Drill holes are available upon request. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
This sign was designed in accordance with Tennessee Department of Health Rule 1200-23-5-.02. Always consult your city or county inspector to confirm this sign meets all local code requirements.