Mascoutah Pool Opening May 27, 2017

The Mascoutah Pool opens Saturday, May 27th for the summer.  Normal daily hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.  Click HERE for more information regarding the pool and for hours of operation.
 
The State of Illinois proclaimed the week of May 22-28, 2017 as Health and Safe Swimming Week, which is a good time to remind people about what they can do to stay safe and healthy while swimming.
 
“Swimming is not only a fun summer activity for kids of all ages, but it’s also a great form of exercise that can help keep your heart healthy and lower your risk of obesity,” said Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Director Nirav D. Shah, M.D., J.D.  “However, swimmers need to take an active role in helping protect themselves and preventing the spread of germs.  We all share the water we swim in, and we each need to do our part to help keep ourselves and our families and friends healthy.”
 
This year’s theme is, “Diarrhea and Swimming Don’t Mix.”  Diarrheal incidents in recreational water can lead to outbreaks.  Diarrhea is often caused by germs like Crypto (short for Cryptosporidium), Giardia, norovirus, Shigella, and E. coli O157:H7.  Just one diarrheal incident in the water can release enough germs, that if a person swallows a mouthful of water, it could cause diarrhea lasting up to 2-3 weeks.  Many people think chlorine will kill germs in the water instantly, but some germs can survive for days in properly chlorinated pools. Crypto can survive in an adequately chlorinated pool for more than one week and is the leading cause of disease outbreaks linked to swimming.  Other common recreational water illnesses include skin, ear, respiratory, eye, neurologic, and wound infections.
 
Simple and effective prevention steps:
  • Shower before getting in the pool.
  • Stay out of the water if you have diarrhea – swim diapers will not contain diarrhea if your child has an accident in the pool!
  • Don’t pee or poop in the water. 
  • Don’t swallow the water.
  • Do your part!  Report it if you or your child has a diarrheal incident while swimming.
Every hour—everyone out!
  • Take kids on bathroom breaks. 
  • Check diapers and change them in a bathroom or diaper changing area—not poolside.
Please help us keep this year’s pool season healthy and safe.  We are looking forward to a great season!