The swimming pools allow one family at a time.

March 20, 2023 9:00pm CST
In India in the sea destinations, the swimming pool authorities allow one family at a time. The reason is that the swimming pools are not very long in length. So if a swimmer wants to do freestyle or backstroke or butterfly or breast stroke he or she might confront another swimmer. After one family comes out of the pool after an hour another family uses it. The water is cleaned.
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@JudyEv (352987)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Mar 23
I can't imagine that being very popular in Australia but it's a good idea.
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@JudyEv (352987)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Mar 23
@sathviksouvik They don't restrict access to pools although there are 'paddling pools' for very small children.
21 Mar 23
thanks Judy what is the system in Australia?
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@velvet53 (22548)
• Palisade, Colorado
21 Mar 23
Now that is the way to go. Safety is very important.
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21 Mar 23
thanks Sandy yes pools also remain clean the swimmers also remain happy
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@jstory07 (143901)
• Roseburg, Oregon
21 Mar 23
Safety is important. I love swemming.
21 Mar 23
thanks Judy I also love swimming
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@Icydoll (36713)
• India
21 Mar 23
Your children are enjoying there . Nice to see .
22 Mar 23
thanks Icydoll yes they love swimming pools
@Adie04 (17358)
21 Mar 23
That's quite interesting that they only allow 1 family at a time. Because of the pandemic?
21 Mar 23
thanks Adie no for safety and precaution and cleanliness
@Adie04 (17358)
21 Mar 23
@sathviksouvik that's good too. it will prevent from getting another pandemic spread there too, indirectly.
21 Mar 23
@Adie04 thanks Adie yes it is a good policy
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@leighnyork (1880)
21 Mar 23
Wow, that sounds kind of fun. Is it expensive?
22 Mar 23
thanks Makori it is not that expensive
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22 Mar 23
@sathviksouvik Then I think that it is great for the family to bond.