Recreational health facilities operating under an annual license issued by the Mohave County Environmental Health Department are subject to follow-up inspections when certain conditions are identified during a routine inspection.
A follow-up inspection is required if any of the following conditions are observed:
- Disinfectant, pH, , or cyanuric acid* levels are outside the required range established by the Arizona Department of Health Services
- Main drain cover is missing
- Main drain is not visible from the deck
- One or more required pieces of safety equipment are missing or not up to code (shepherd’s crook or life ring with a minimum 50-foot rope)
- Pool gates are not self-closing and/or self-latching
- Fence openings exceed 4 inches
- Pool surfaces (bottom and sides) are not free of algae growth*
- Filter and/or pump is not functioning properly
- Two or more required signs are missing or not clearly visible, including:
- Maximum bathing load
- Proper use instructions (posted within 50 feet)
- No diving sign
- Spa temperature exceeds 104°F
- Any condition identified by the inspector as an imminent public health hazard
CLOSURE AND REINSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
If any of the above conditions are identified, the facility must remain closed until:
- A follow-up inspection is completed, and
- Approval is granted to reopen
A reinspection fee will be assessed and billed to the establishment.
EXCEPTIONS
Items marked with an asterisk (*) do not require immediate closure. However, they must be corrected and will still require a follow-up inspection. A reinspection fee will apply.