3. Fishing is allowed for members and family guests during daylight hours in the upper reservoir along the service road between the pump house and the barn. Individuals under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult member. All fishing is catch-and-release using round (not barbed) hooks. Individuals may not take carts to the fishing area. This activity is at the individual’s own risk. PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY Other than in your vehicle in the parking lot, the voice use of personal electronic devices is not permitted at the Wilmington Country Club. Personal electronic devices may be used for non-verbal communications (texting, email, instant messaging, etc.) using discretion and sensitivity to your surroundings and your fellow members. Their use is not permitted in any formal areas of the Club. Your device should always be kept in the silent/vibrate mode while at the Club. MISSING ITEMS POLICY The Wilmington Country Club is not responsible for missing personal items belonging to members or their guests. TREATMENT OF EMPLOYEES No member or guest is permitted to reprimand or censure the conduct of an employee. Any complaints about the behavior or attitude of an employee shall be directed to the General Manager, preferably in writing, as soon after the incident as possible. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES / SAFETY The Club maintains a staff of trained first responders prepared to address a variety of emergency situations that may occur. In the event you require emergency assistance please pick up any “Club Phone” and dial “0”. If there is no answer then dial 911. Emergency phones are located on the golf courses adjacent to the water fountains. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with their location. Following the instructions at each phone will connect you with the Club’s main switchboard. The Club has lightning detection devices that it uses to assist in the identification of dangerous conditions. It is the Club’s practice to sound the alarm when lightning is detected within a 10-mile radius of the Club. When the alarm is sounded, warning the presence of lightning, all outdoor facilities will be closed, forcing the mandatory suspension of outdoor activity until the “all clear” has been sounded. Although the Club does monitor climatic conditions, members must always take responsibility for their own safety and keep “an eye to the sky.” The Club endeavors to maintain a safe environment for its members, their guests and all employees. If you should encounter an unsafe condition or have a suggestion to improve the overall safety of the facility, please provide this information to the Club’s General Manager.
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