Taipei Health Bureau inspects 126 pools; 4 fail, facing fines and corrective orders

The Taipei Department of Health announced that as of April 30, 126 swimming pools were inspected, with 122 passing (96.8% pass rate). Four facilities failed due to high bacteria counts and were fined 2,000-10,000 TWD with corrective orders.
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The Taipei Department of Health announced today that as of April 30, 126 swimming pool inspections were conducted, with 122 passing, resulting in a 96.8% pass rate. Four facilities failed due to excessive coliform or total bacterial counts. In accordance with the 'Taipei City Business Hygiene Management Autonomous Regulations,' these facilities were fined between 2,000 and 10,000 TWD and ordered to make improvements. Failure to pass re-inspection will result in continued penalties. The department reminded the public to follow the '3 Dos and 5 Don'ts' hygiene rules, including showering before entering and avoiding the pool if sick.

FAQ

Are swimming pools in Taipei safe?

96.8% of inspected pools met the standards.