Zhejiang baby had diarrhea in the swimming pool, and the swimming pool offered compensation of 2 100 yuan. Is this reasonable?

Many parents will take their children to the swimming pool to learn swimming and help them exercise when they are young. However, a baby in Zhejiang accidentally had diarrhea while swimming in the swimming pool. The staff of the swimming pool asked the baby's family to pay 2 100 yuan, which is reasonable, because the people in the swimming pool have to change all the water again and the swimming pool has to be cleaned again, which requires a lot of engineering. The compensation of 2 100 yuan is reasonable.

1. Zhejiang baby has loose bowels in the swimming pool, and the swimming pool claims RMB 2 100.

On June 5438+ 10, 2022, Ms. Yang from Hangzhou encountered an annoyance. When she and her mother-in-law took their two-year-old daughter to swim in the swimming pool, her daughter accidentally had diarrhea in the swimming pool, so the water in the swimming pool was also polluted. After the discovery, the staff of the swimming pool also filed a claim against Ms. Yang, demanding that Ms. Yang compensate for the loss of 2 100 yuan. However, Ms. Yang thinks that this compensation is a mountain out of a molehill and can only accept compensation of around 1000 yuan, so the two sides are also arguing. Ms. Yang gave her daughter a professional swim in this swimming pool. The total class hours of the first class were 100, so before each class, Ms. Yang would change her daughter into waterproof diapers to prevent water pollution. However, 18' s mother-in-law volunteered to help her granddaughter wear a bathing suit and forgot to wear waterproof diapers, which caused this problem.

Second, it is reasonable to claim compensation of 2 100 yuan.

It is reasonable for the swimming pool staff to ask Ms. Yang to compensate 2 100 yuan. Because the person in charge of the swimming pool said that there is a special warning sign at the entrance, children under three years old must wear waterproof diapers before entering the water. However, parents put their children into the water on the premise of knowing this rule, which caused pollution to the swimming pool, so they must compensate for certain losses. The swimming pool where Ms. Yang's children swim is 220 square meters. If a pool is full of water, it needs 340 tons of water. Therefore, after the water is polluted, all the water in the pool must be drained, and the pool must be cleaned and refilled. Finally, the water must be heated to about 32 degrees before the baby can swim again, so the cost inside is very high.