Philadelphia is urging residents not to swim in dumpsters after a rented skip was filled with fire hydrant water and transformed into a pool.
The party's organizers said they power-washed the dumpster, lined the
bottom with plywood and tarps and cushioned the corners with pool
noodles.
However, filling it with hydrant water caused the biggest issue with
city officials.
The Department of Licenses and Inspections issued a statement saying the
city won't issue permits for block party dumpster pools.
Agency spokeswoman Karen Guss said: "You would think this decision would
not require an explanation."
Among the reasons are that they take water that should be available in
the event of a fire.
The strong water pressure could push someone into harm's way. Also, the
huge amount of water released could cause a main to break.
"We are not screwing around, Philly," Guss'
statement reads. "The city strongly recommends that residents opt for
recreational options that are safer, more sanitary and less likely to
deplete the resources firefighters need in an emergency."
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