Hygiene and order regulations
The water quality of the swimming pool depends on how well you wash yourself during your visit.
We have prepared a leaflet that explains hygiene in the swimming pool in a fun and educational way – you can download the leaflet… here.
1 guest who doesn’t wash pollutes as much as 25 guests who do.
The regulations
- All use of the pool is at the visitor’s own risk
- Immoral or drunken behavior will result in immediate expulsion.
- All guests must – before entering the water – wash thoroughly without swimwear and wash their hair.
- Intimate shaving is not allowed in the swimming pool facilities.
- After using the toilet and sauna, you must wash again.
- All bathers must wear clean and normal swimwear. No underwear.
- Direct contamination of the water by spitting, blowing your nose, urinating etc. must not take place.
- Outdoor footwear may only be used in designated areas.
- Waste must be placed in the waste containers provided.
- Reckless treatment of fixtures, plantings, etc. will result in claims for compensation.
- Bottles and glasses are not allowed in the swimming pool.
- Food and beverages are not allowed in the swimming pool.
- The bathing staff’s instructions for use of the facility must be complied with immediately. Otherwise, the guest will be expelled.
- People suffering from infectious diseases are not allowed to use the pools.
- Small children who are not clean should wear a waterproof diaper and a swimsuit or trunks in case of accidents.
Here is a list of the most common ones:
- Influenza
- Corona
- Diarrhea
- Measles
- Chickenpox
- Lussinge sick
- Meningitis
- Tuberculosis
- Strep throat
- Sinusitis
- Middle ear infection
- Pneumonia (pneumonia)
- Bronchitis
- Whooping cough
- Legionnaires’ disease
- Guests with foot warts may only use the pools if they are under medical treatment, which means that the foot warts are either frozen or burned off.
If you have any further questions, you are welcome to contact the swimming pool staff.