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Pool Barriers: Berkeley vs Fremont

How do pool barriers rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Berkeley and Fremont have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code 115920 et seq. requires 60-inch pool barriers with self-closing self-latching gates, enforced in Berkeley through building permit inspections.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Fremont enforces California Health and Safety Code 115920 requiring 60-inch pool enclosures with self-closing self-latching gates.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyFremont
Barrier height60 inches minimum-
Gate latch height54 inches minimum-
Governing lawH and S Code 115920-
Drowning featuresTwo of seven required-
EnforcementPermit inspection-
Minimum Height-60 inches
Opening Max-4 inches
Gate-Self-closing/latching
Latch Height-60 inches
Safety Features-2 of 7 required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Does my old pool need to be brought up to code?

Existing pools are grandfathered until you pull a permit for remodel or repair exceeding the triggering threshold.

Can my house wall serve as part of the barrier?

Yes, but doors leading to the pool must have alarms or other compliant drowning-prevention features.

Fremont FAQ

Can my 5-foot fence act as a pool barrier?

Yes if it meets the 60-inch height, 4-inch opening limit, and has a self-closing self-latching gate with the latch 60 inches high.

Does a hot tub need a fence?

If it holds 18 inches or more of water and lacks an ASTM F1346 safety cover, yes. A compliant cover can substitute for fencing.

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