A kid was playing in the exit pool of 3 water slides when suddenly, he was sucked in filtration system. Unfortunately... the water system used blades to get the water in and so... the kid got his 2 feet shredded... He was barely alive when he got pulled out by the lifeguard and another swimmer.
I'll submit this to news tomorrow once its out in the Gazette. *** Edited 7/11/2006 2:38:43 AM UTC by Absimilliard***
In short, you can get away with almost anything. I had a good chuck of my elbow removed (big ouch!) at another park north of Montreal last summer, and the park was obviously aware of the problem as they had posted a small sign by the launch pool to keep your arms tight against you (which, for the record, I thought I was doing).
However, other than having a sign made, and giving the guard at the bottom a supply of gauze and bandages, there was no effort to actually fix the problem. It operated like that all season.
** formating *** Edited 7/11/2006 5:57:58 PM UTC by Odd Todd***
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2006/07/11/boy-critical.html
That park is in some serious trouble.
But, I guess everything is not that bad. The families that run Super Aqua Club (who in 2003 decided to scrap everything, except some water slides on a hill, to buy brand new Proslide slides.) and Valcartier (who can teach Disney, Schlitterbahn, etc. a lesson or two on how to theme water park rides!) and others run and operate safe, clean water parks, even without regulation. *** Edited 7/11/2006 8:32:00 PM UTC by Absimilliard***
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