Pool Information

HARMONY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION POOL

Hours of Operation:

PER WAKE COUNTY RULES – POOL CLOSES AT DUSK

– Smoking & Vaping are NOT Permitted – 

– Food or Drinks Inside of the Pools are NOT Permitted –

Adult swim during non-lifeguard hours: 6:30 AM to scheduled pool opening.*

*REQUIRES WAIVER ON FILE WITH HOA. Waiver can be found inside TownSq Documents

Pool will open on Saturday, May 21 for the 2022 season.  

2022 Pool Hours & Lifeguard Schedule

Saturday May 21 - Friday June 10: 

Monday-Friday -- 4:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, Sunday -- 10:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Memorial Day 5/31 -- 10:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, June 11- Sunday August 21:

Monday-Friday -- 11:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, Sunday -- 10:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.

July 4th -- 11:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Monday, August 23 - Sunday, September 6:

Monday-Friday -- CLOSED

Saturday, Sunday -- 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.

Labor Day 9/5 -- 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.

Two lifeguards will be on duty at all times during Regular Pool hours.

A third is added for Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays from 2PM to 8 PM for additional coverage during busiest days and times.

Please note that the Pool will be closed on the following dates/ times to support Swim Team activities. 

Team Tryouts:  Sunday, May 22 from 1-2 p.m. (one lane only)

Monday, Wednesday practices 6-8 pm

May 23, 25

June 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22,27, 29

July 6, 11, 13, 18, 20

Saturday Practices 8-10 am

June 4, 11, 18, 25

July 2, 9, 16

Swim Team Meets (4 pm to close) 

June- 14 (Home meet) , 21, 28

July- 5, 12 (Home Meet)


POOL RULES:

IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY AT THE POOL DIAL 911 FROM THE POOL PHONE IMMEDIATELY

By order of the Wake County Health Department, the following rules must be followed by all members and guests.  If a violation is cited, it may cause the pool to close for an extended period of time.

 

  1. NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN THE POOL OR DECK AREA!   Broken glass in the pool may cause the pool to close for as long as a week. The homeowner responsible may incur costs associated with the draining and re-filling of the pool.
  2. THE DOOR & GATES TO THE POOL AREA MUST REMAIN CLOSED AT ALL TIMES.  Do not prop the door/gate open in any way!  This violates a health regulation in Wake County and poses a very real danger to our young residents. 
  3. PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE PREMISES. 
  4. Training pants with snug fitting rubber pants or the newly design swim diapers are required for any infant/child not toilet trained.  Fecal contamination results in pool closure for 24 hours, while water treatment is conducted.  Escort your younger children to the bathroom regularly. 
  5. The pool closes at dusk.  Everyone must exit the fenced area when the lifeguards close the pool   in the evening.  Wake County can shut down the pool entirely if anyone is present after dusk.

The following RULES AND REGULATIONS are for the protection of the community and to help ensure that every family enjoys the pool season.

  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an authorized person 16 years or older. Parents, guardians, and/or other supervisors of minors, are responsible for the welfare of the children in their care, at all times. Anyone supervising a minor, in or around the entire pool area, must maintain a continuous and unobstructed view of the minor, with or without a lifeguard present. 
  • Pool area access is with key fobs only.  No one will be permitted entry without a key fob.   Gates will not be propped open for any reason. 
  • Guests must be accompanied by a homeowner.  The homeowner is responsible for the conduct of their guests. Please limit the number of guests to 4 per visit. 
  • Proper swimming attire is required in the pool. Please remember this is a family environment. 
  • Refrain from using the pool if you have open wounds, sores, or lesions. Band-Aids and/or bandages are not allowed in the pool. 
  • RULES OF CONDUCT FOR POOL AND POOL AREA:

NO smoking or vaping in or around pool area.

NO running or horseplay allowed.

NO profanity or abusive language.

NO pool furniture in the pool.

NO loud music.

NO skateboards, bicycles or roller blades in the pool area.

NO loitering or playing in the bathrooms or parking areas.

Due to COVID-19, NO inflatables, pool noodles, or toys are allowed in the pool. Individual Personal Floatation Devices (Life jackets or toddler floaties) will be permitted.

NO chewing gum in the pool or on the deck area.

NO food or beverages in the pool.

NO throwing objects in the pool area.

NO diving or entering the pool head-first.

  • Please properly dispose of all trash and leave the pool area clean.  If spills occur on the tables or pool deck, please use hose to wash down area to keep things clean and insects at a minimum.
  • Umbrellas should be closed before you leave the area. Strong gusts of wind may cause damage to the umbrellas.
  • Bathroom and outside shower facilities are to be left clean after use.
  • Do not facilitate pool area access by non-HOA members, unless they are your guests
  • Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed by anyone under the age of 21.
  • Lifeguard breaks are 10 minutes before, to the top of each hour.  All persons must be out of the kiddie pool and all persons under 18 must be out of the Lap Pool.
  • Residents & Guests must leave the pool immediately in the event of lightning or thunder and seek shelter away from the pool area and wet deck. Each time it thunders, everyone must leave the pool for 30 minutes.  During a lightning storm, everyone needs to leave the pool for 45 minutes and it is recommended that patrons clear the deck area.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Pool Party Request Form (Available inside TownSq)

Wake County Regulations Governing Swimming Pools

Pool Safety Information, as well as additional Water Safety Tips from the Red Cross