Thanks for the link. I'll probably never swim again.
That was totally gross--- especially the part about how *all bottoms* have fecal matter. Now I'm worried even about the adults only pool--- I can imagine there are a lot of sloppy wipers out there.
I must say, though, that I was pretty baffled because it talked about risks of kids swimming with diarrhea. Who on Earth would presume to put a kid with diarrhea in a pool? Doesn't that go without saying? If you have diarrhea, or vomiting, or a fever, or a flu STAY IN YOUR CABIN!!!! Let alone, stay out of the pool.
We keep our kids VERY clean. We know when they poop. We change diapers immediately--- in a bathroom (could you believe the line about not changing diapers on TABLES!!?!?!?!?!?!), and scrub our hands and theirs. It is so hard to imagine how someone could be so irresponsible as to not be aware of their child's toileting habits, to allow them to swim with diarrhea, or to CHANGE A DIAPER OUTSIDE A BATHROOM. Oh my goodness!!!

That was totally gross--- especially the part about how *all bottoms* have fecal matter. Now I'm worried even about the adults only pool--- I can imagine there are a lot of sloppy wipers out there.
I must say, though, that I was pretty baffled because it talked about risks of kids swimming with diarrhea. Who on Earth would presume to put a kid with diarrhea in a pool? Doesn't that go without saying? If you have diarrhea, or vomiting, or a fever, or a flu STAY IN YOUR CABIN!!!! Let alone, stay out of the pool.
We keep our kids VERY clean. We know when they poop. We change diapers immediately--- in a bathroom (could you believe the line about not changing diapers on TABLES!!?!?!?!?!?!), and scrub our hands and theirs. It is so hard to imagine how someone could be so irresponsible as to not be aware of their child's toileting habits, to allow them to swim with diarrhea, or to CHANGE A DIAPER OUTSIDE A BATHROOM. Oh my goodness!!!