Hey everybody, first post here. I'm a Lifeguard in Georgia. The pool I guard at is about 2 miles away from my house, but there is no problem there, it's my own pool that concerns me.
Our pool is pretty small, as the subdivision is only 57 homes and one of the four drain covers is completely unscrewed. The pool utilizes four main drain ports, and while this may divert suction, 1 of the covers is loose, and the covers are not the new round shaped ones to prevent entrapment. I know for a fact that this is illegal, and violates the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act.
This was a problem all last summer. The lifeguard wrote it down every day, and they never fixed it. My question is, who can I contact (authorities, inspectors) to force the HOA to fix this? For this upcoming summer, they cheaped out and decided not even to hire a lifeguard, so now all the kids have to have parents at the pool with them. I'm pursuing this cause for the following two reasons.
1. I believe the safety of the children swimming at our neighborhood pool is at risk. This should be of up most importance to everyone.
2. I want to nail the HOA as hard as I possibly can. They are a bunch of power hungry individuals who haven't achieved true leadership positions in life, so they think they can make up for this personal lack by bossing their neighbors around. Besides the lifeguard decision, a few years back they were giving a guy a tough time about his payments when he was struggling financially. When he got the money together, he dropped it off at the HOA president's house in 80,000 pennies. I went to his house and personally thanked him for this.
So in summary, the drain isn't to code, and who I can contact to make the HOA pay for this as much as humanly possible?
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