Camp Safety
Safety is and has always been our number one priority and central to the culture at The Watersports Camp. We are continuously monitoring current industry standards, and guidance/orders from health officials to provide the safest environment for our campers and staff to thrive.
Meet or Exceed Industry Safety Standards
Mission Bay Aquatic Center is a regional boating safety center for the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways and is widely recognized as the gold standard in waterfront recreation and education. The Center is owned and operated by Associated Students of San Diego State University and University of California San Diego Recreation. MBAC has received nationally recognition as a leader in the industry. Our staff participates on boards and committees and work with many of the top governing and industry-leading organzations including:
- US Sailing
- American Canoe and Kayak Association
- Watersports Industry Association
- America Waterski Association
MBAC staff are trained to the highest industry standards and are certified in American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding and US Powerboating Safe Powerboat Handling. Wakeboarding and waterskiing instructors also hold a United States Coast Guard Captain’s License. Additionally, many instructors hold instructor certifications through national governing bodies including US Sailing and the American Canoe and Kayak Association. To learn more about our staff, please visit our Camp Staff Certifications and Training page.
Communicable Disease Planning
The Watersports Camp was one of the first programs in the CSU system to be reviewed and obtain approved for reopening under newly developed guidelines after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, we have worked hard to design the best plan for minimizing the spread of illness using guidance from:
- Centers for Disease Control Considerations for Youth and Summer Camps
- American Camp Association Field Guide for Camps on Implementation of CDC Guidance
- California Department of Public Health COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Day Camps
- County of San Diego Public Health Orders
Working together with families we ask that you review the American Camp Nursing Association’s A Healthy Camp Begins and Ends at Home flyer and begin monitoring your camper(s) for symptoms of illness prior to attendence in camp.
Health parameters for entering camp
Campers should self-screen daily to meet the following health parameters:
- The answer must be NO to the follow screening questions:
- Has your camper(s) had any of the following symptoms:
- Cough • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing • Fever • Chills • Muscle Pain • Sore throat • New loss of taste or smell • Nausea • Vomiting • Diarrhea
- Has your camper(s) been in contact with anyone suspected or diagnosed with COVID-19?
- Temperature check - No fever of 100°F or greater
- No observed symptoms of illness