Member Code of Conduct

Based on the YMCA’s four core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility, the following code of conduct ensures that all who enter a YMCA of Southern Nevada branch enjoy a safe, welcoming and comfortable environment.

We ask everyone who enters to act in a manner that upholds these principles. If you use the YMCA, we expect you to behave in a way that shows respect and caring for others – this includes refraining from language or actions that could hurt or frighten another person, or behavior that falls below a generally accepted standard of conduct.

Specifically, action that does not show respect to others and is not permitted includes:

  • Wearing inappropriate attire. Appropriate attire includes swimsuits only in the pool area, and shoes and acceptable workout attire in other areas of the facility. Clothing with vulgar or profane writing or pictures is not allowed.

  • Using angry or vulgar language including swearing, name-calling or shouting.

  • Making physical contact with another person in an angry or threatening manner.

  • Engaging in sexual activity or contact with another person.

  • Harassing or intimidating by words, gestures, body language or any other menacing behavior.

  • Stealing or other behavior that results in the destruction of property.

  • Carrying or concealing any weapons, devices or objects that may be used as weapons.

  • Using or processing illegal chemicals or alcohol on YMCA property or in YMCA vehicles.

  • Smoking. All YMCA facilities offer a smoke-free environment.

  • Any other conduct of an inappropriate, threatening or offensive nature.

As a YMCA member or guest, we encourage you to be responsible for your own personal comfort and safety. In the rare instance that someone’s behavior threatens you, please ask that person to refrain from the behavior, and feel free to immediately report the behavior to a YMCA director if you feel uncomfortable confronting the person. We will investigate any reported incident and suspension or termination of the YMCA membership privileges may result if it’s determined that a violation of the code of conduct occurred.