Public Floatation Pool Record Sheets
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In this section you'll find information to help you stay healthy in your home, when outdoors, and within Windsor and Essex County.
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Between May 21, 2024 and October 31, 2024, a mosquito larviciding program will be conducted to reduce mosquito populations in Windsor-Essex County.
Download this monthly record sheet for Pools and Spas.
Download this daily record sheet for Spas.
Download this daily record sheet for Pools.
The Environmental Health Department inspects public recreational water facilities such as pools, spas, spray/splash pads, and waterslides for compliance to Ontario Regulation 565: Public Pools.
The WECHU also conducts other types of inspections on a request basis. An online form must be completed and submitted to notify a Public Health Inspector of these types of requests.
Climate change is expected to result in warmer temperatures, longer and hotter summers, and more frequent and/or severe weather events such as hurricanes/tornadoes, thunderstorms, wildfires, floods and droughts. Climate change is likely to impact most areas of our lives, including our health. (Government of Canada, 2018)