Swimming pools in Hafnarfjörður will be open during the lockdown.

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Swimming pools in Hafnarfjörður will remain open during the lockdown. Saunas and steam rooms will be closed, but the water slides and hot tubs will be open, and visitors are asked to observe the two-metre rule which is currently in effect. The recommendations of the Civil Protection Authority regarding crowd limits will be followed, which means reducing the number of lockers in use due to social distancing rules. The use of towel racks and showers will also be restricted.

Swimming pools in Hafnarfjörður
will be open during the lockdown. Saunas and steam rooms will be closed, but
The water slides and hot tubs will be open, and guests are asked to respect the two-metre rule which is currently in force. The recommendations of the Civil Protection Service will be followed.
Capacity restrictions, but the number of cupboards in use must be reduced due to distancing rules.
There will then be limited use of towel rails and likewise use of showers.
An increase in visits from children is expected due to school closures and
leisure activities. General children's swimming sessions are cancelled until 23 March, see
Recommendations of the IOC.

Increased cleaning and the two-metre rule 

Additional cleaning will take place in
at the swimming pools, the pool staff will regularly sanitise and clean touchpoints,
benches, tables, cupboards, keys, soap dispensers, toilets and the like. Then there will be
Visitors are asked to observe the Chief Medical Officer's social distancing guidelines of two metres.
metre gaps between them in changing rooms, showers and baths. Decisions
arrangements regarding the opening of the swimming pools will be reviewed as time goes on and
Evaluate how it has gone from a public health perspective.  

See opening times for swimming pools in Hafnarfjörður

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