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Inflatable Display Rules: Anaheim vs Santa Ana

How do inflatable display rules rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Anaheim and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Anaheim has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Inflatables are permitted on private property subject to right-of-way obstruction rules and AMC Ch. 6.70 noise standards. Continuous blower noise can trigger complaints after 10 p.m. HOAs commonly impose size and duration limits β€” California Civil Code Β§4710 does not extend to yard inflatables.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Santa Ana does not specifically regulate residential inflatable holiday displays. There is no size cap, lighting curfew, or fan-noise limit specific to inflatables. General provisions apply: the noise from continuous fan motors must not exceed Santa Ana's noise limits (SAMC Chapter 18, Article VI), and large inflatables that block sight lines for vehicles or pedestrians may trigger sign or right-of-way regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimSanta Ana
City Inflatable CodeNone-
Size/Height LimitNot city-regulated-
Blower NoiseAMC Ch. 6.70 limits apply-
ROW ObstructionAMC Title 12-
Specific Ordinance-None for residential inflatables
Size Limit-Not regulated by City
Lighting Hours-Not regulated
Fan Noise Limit-55 dBA day / 50 dBA night
Commercial Inflatables-SAMC Ch. 41 sign permit required
Right-of-Way-SAMC Ch. 36 β€” permit required

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Anaheim FAQ

Are inflatable holiday displays legal in Anaheim?

Yes on private property. Anaheim has no ordinance restricting size, height, or duration. Keep them off sidewalks and rights-of-way, and away from corner-visibility triangles. HOA covenants in master-planned communities frequently impose limits.

Can my neighbor complain about the blower noise?

Yes, especially after 10 p.m. AMC Ch. 6.70 sets a 50 dBA residential limit at night. The blower's low-frequency hum can carry noticeably and is a common nighttime complaint source β€” turn off or unplug at 10 p.m. to avoid citation.

Santa Ana FAQ

Is there a size limit on holiday inflatables in Santa Ana?

No. The City does not regulate the size of residential holiday inflatables. HOAs frequently impose their own height and number limits through CC&Rs.

Do I have to turn off my inflatable's fan at night?

Not by ordinance, but the fan noise must stay below 50 dBA at the property line from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. under SAMC Chapter 18, Article VI. Place the unit away from the property line if a neighbor complains.

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