Who is on-site at camp if there is an emergency?

A camp lead is on-site at all times. Each of our camp leads and group counselors are trained in First Aid and CPR, and emergency medical services are minutes away. Before camp begins, all staff participate in an emergency response training that focuses on camp safety practices and procedures. In addition, the park is patrolled by Lake Rangers.

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1. Will my child receive a camp t-shirt?
2. Who supervises Lake Poway Day Camp?
3. How many days per camp week do campers get to swim?
4. If I have questions about Lake Poway Day Camp who should I call?
5. Does my child need to bring a lunch to camp?
6. Does my child need to wear closed toe shoes?
7. What if my child is still learning how to swim?
8. What if my child doesn’t enjoy competitive games and sports?
9. Who is on-site at camp if there is an emergency?
10. How do you help protect campers from the sun during camp?
11. How do you deal with the heat during camp?
12. What if my child needs medication at camp?
13. How are camp groups organized?
14. Can I send a family friend or babysitter to pick up my child from camp?
15. What if I can’t pick my child up by 4 p.m.?
16. What time do I need to drop my child off for camp in the morning?
17. Does Lake Poway Day Camp offer discounts?
18. How do you screen your camp staff?
19. What does CIT stand for?
20. What does LPDC stand for?