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Pool Barriers: Anaheim vs Midway City

How do pool barriers rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Midway City, CA?

Anaheim and Midway City have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim requires pool barriers per AMC 6.56 and California Building Code Appendix Sections 419-421. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, swinging away from the pool. Barrier height and design must prevent child access.

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Midway City, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Orange County enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code Β§115920-115929) and adopted Ordinance No. 19-006 requiring both primary and secondary pool barriers for all residential pools in unincorporated areas with water depth exceeding 18 inches.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimMidway City
GateSelf-closing, self-latching-
Latch Height54 in or pool-side-
Barrier Height60 inches min-
CodeAMC 6.56 / CBC App-
County Ordinance-OC Ordinance No. 19-006
Primary Barrier-60 inches (5 feet) minimum
Gate Latch Height-60 inches minimum
Water Depth Trigger-Over 18 inches
Secondary Barrier-Required (4 options)

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Anaheim FAQ

What pool fencing does Anaheim require?

Barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates per AMC 6.56 and California Building Code. Gates must swing away from pool.

Do hot tubs need barriers?

Yes, unless equipped with an approved safety cover that complies with ASTM F1346. All pools, spas, and hot tubs require barriers.

Midway City FAQ

What pool fencing is required in unincorporated Orange County?

A primary barrier at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates, plus a secondary barrier such as a mesh fence, safety cover, or pool alarm per OC Ordinance 19-006 and the California Swimming Pool Safety Act.

Does my existing pool need to meet the new barrier requirements?

Yes. The California Swimming Pool Safety Act applies to existing residential pools. Both primary and secondary barriers are required for any pool or spa with water depth exceeding 18 inches.

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