Safety Rules: Anza vs Temecula
How do safety rules rules compare between Anza, CA and Temecula, CA?
Anza has fewer restrictions than Temecula.
Anza, CA
Riverside County
Beyond the fence and barrier requirements, Riverside County pool owners must comply with California's anti-entrapment suction outlet rules (VGB Act), bonded and GFCI-protected electrical, safe pool chemistry per Title 22, and standard negligence standards for attractive nuisance liability.
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Riverside County
Temecula pools must comply with California's Pool Safety Act, the federal Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Act for anti-entrapment drain covers, and NEC Article 680 electrical bonding. Public/HOA pools follow Title 22 with lifeguards, signage, and CPO-certified operators.
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