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Why does Fusion insist on the 1:1. Its definately annoying. What facts/evidence do they use to back this up. We should do something. I have 2 children and I cannot take them swimming alone dispite the fact that one of them is prety confident in water. I don't want to go hunting around pools I want to use my local pool!!!!!

Ours are a bit older 1, 4 and 6, but at the Fusion desk they clearly didn't think that was a problem, although in their literature they state 1:1 until 7, I think.

Have you actually just turned up and tried? Though I can see that it would be exceptionally boring to be turned away...

Deptford are strict on ratios. Have been told by them we'd need 3 adults to take our 3 there (aged 7,3,1)


But we take all 3 to dulwich no problem and called to check the first time and they said it was fine. Maybe as one of them is over 5?

Was also told at beckenham that 2:1 was fine as long as any non swimmers under5 had sone kind of flotation device on.

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