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Articles from Parks & Recreation (November 1, 2001)

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Title Author Type Words
Award winners. (2001). Brief Article 725
Baby Changing Stations. Brief Article 45
Camping gives kids an endless world of good. (Research: Update). Henderson, Karla A. 2750
Child Protection Seats. Brief Article 49
Coming events. Brief Article 380
Countertop Dispenser. Brief Article 54
Emergency Safety Valves. Brief Article 190
Floating Beach Chair. Brief Article 240
Keeping the lifeguard pipeline full: junior lifeguards: finding enough lifeguards to staff your aquatic facilities is only half the battle. Fawcett, Paul 1462
Ladder. Brief Article 162
Lifeguard lung: implications for lifeguards: your lifeguards have been on duty at your indoor aquatic facility for the last several months. Skaros, Susan 1368
National Park Service. Brief Article 167
National Park Service. (Appointments). Brief Article 174
Outdoor Furniture. Brief Article 79
Parks and Recreation Department. Brief Article 224
Planning annual aquatic facility maintenance: Aquatic facilities require systematic and comprehensive annual maintenance if they are to remain attractive to patrons and functional for their service lives. Fawcett, Paul Calendar 1770
Playground Activities. Brief Article 68
Property Management Software Package. Brief Article 135
Remaining relevant. (NRPA: Perspectives). Jarvis, T. Destry Brief Article 638
Rescue Jet. Brief Article 190
Resolution. Brief Article 215
Safety Supplies. Brief Article 83
Strip Safer Bootie. Brief Article 261
Ten (10) reasons for hiring qualified aquatic professionals: aqualified aquatic professional will provide a wealth of knowledge from training, education, and operations to the average aquatic facility. Fawcett, Paul Interview 1151
The human factors of diving accidents in pools: Diving accidents in swimming pools often cause serious injury This is somewhat surprising, in view of the widely accepted belief that diving is an inherently dangerous activity. Some states have even enacted laws restricting lawsuits related to diving, the rationale being that diving is an open and obvious hazard, so divers accept the risk. (Aquatics). Green, Mark 2236
The smell tells: busy indoor parks district and school pool enhances air quality: difficulties maintaining properly balanced water chemistry at the Gurnee Park District and Warren Township High School District indoor swimming pools brought numerous problems over the years. Monahan, Paul Calendar 1333
Warm-Air Hand Dryers. Brief Article 104
World congress on drowning: June 26-28, 2002, Amsterdam. (Rec room). Brief Article 410

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