Pool Rules & Restrictions for 2026

Children swimming at pool

New for 2026 - Separate Wristband for Children Ages 12 - 15

Children ages 12 to 15 years old will need a separate wristband to go to the pool and swim without an adult. They will not be permitted to use the family wristband. The parent or guardian may check out a 12–15 year old wristband for their child.

If a child shows up wearing the family wristband without an accompanying adult, they will be asked to provide ID. Without ID confirming they are 16 or older, they will be asked to leave.

If the child turns 12 during the summer, please wait until after their birthday to reach out about checking out the wristband. You can contact the HOA by emailing copperfieldhoa.ok@gmail.com.

Reminder

Residents under 16 years old who come to swim are not allowed to bring guests.

Copperfield pool

Pool Rules & Restrictions for Summer 2026

  • All residents and guests swim at their own risk.
  • The Association and the lifeguards are NOT responsible for any injury.
  • ONLY COPPERFIELD RESIDENTS with 2026 wristbands and their guests (limit 5 per household) are permitted.
  • Anyone under the age of twelve (12) years must be accompanied by someone 16 (sixteen) years or older.
  • Residents must be 16 (sixteen) years or older to bring a guest to the pool. IDs may be checked for any residents who bring a guest.
  • No glass objects, glass containers or glass will be allowed in the pool
  • All residents (Pool Members) must sign-in with their name, address, and time in and time out.
  • Guests must shower before entering the pool.
  • Resident(s) cannot be in the pool facility if they are sick or have any open wounds/sores.
  • Please wash hands before entering the pool facility, even if you do not intend on swimming
  • No Running, rough housing or other disorderly conduct (including vulgar language)
  • No diving except in the deep end of the pool and with lifeguard permission.
  • At the lifeguards discretion, swimmers may be asked to pass a swimming proficiency test before being allowed in the deep end of the pool.
  • Observe all posted rules on signs posted in the pool area.
  • Lifeguard / Northwest Pool Management decisions are final.
  • If the lifeguard has a situation that required HOA involvement, they will contact Pool Chair, Clyde Moore or Co-Pool Chair, Ember Milliron
  • Any failure to comply with rules or Lifeguard instructions will result in immediate action. This can include the guest immediately being told to leave the pool area, temporary suspension or revocation of pool privileges for the season.