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Safety Rules: Altadena vs Inglewood

How do safety rules rules compare between Altadena, CA and Inglewood, CA?

Altadena and Inglewood have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool safety in unincorporated LA County is governed by CA HSC 115920-115929 and CA Title 24. Barriers, drain covers, and at least one additional safety feature are mandatory. Vacant properties must drain pools. LA County Building & Safety enforces all pool safety requirements.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Inglewood enforces swimming pool safety requirements including barriers, drain covers, and safety equipment per California Health and Safety Code. Pool construction requires building permits and inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaInglewood
State LawHSC 115920-115929-
Drain CoversVGB Act compliant requiredMust be VGB Act compliant
Safety FeatureAt least one additional required-
EnforcementLA County Building & Safety-
Permit-Required for new construction
Safety Equipment-Rescue equipment required
Water Quality-Must be properly maintained

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Altadena FAQ

What safety features are required for pools in LA County?

A barrier (fence/wall) at least 5 feet high plus at least one additional feature: pool alarm, safety cover (ASTM F1346), isolation fence, or alarmed doors from the house to pool. Anti-entrapment drain covers are also required.

What are anti-entrapment drain covers?

Drain covers compliant with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act that prevent hair, limbs, and body entrapment at pool drains. All pools and spas must have them. Covers must be replaced before their expiration date.

Do I need CPR signs at my pool?

The CA Building Code requires CPR signage and emergency contact information posted in the pool area. This applies to residential and commercial pools. Signs are available from pool supply stores.

Inglewood FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in Inglewood?

Yes. All new swimming pool construction requires a building permit and inspections at multiple stages.

What safety equipment is required for pools in Inglewood?

Pools must have compliant drain covers, proper barriers, safety signage, and rescue equipment per California Health and Safety Code.

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