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Safety Rules: Brighton vs Rochester

How do safety rules rules compare between Brighton, NY and Rochester, NY?

Rochester has fewer restrictions than Brighton.

Brighton, NY

Monroe County

Heavy Restrictions

Monroe County follows New York State pool safety requirements including mandatory pool alarms, GFCI-protected electrical outlets, proper barrier construction, and permit requirements for all in-ground pools and pools over 24 inches deep.

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Rochester, NY

Monroe County

Some Restrictions

Rochester requires building permits for swimming pool installation. Pools must comply with the NYS Residential Code for electrical bonding, drain covers, and barriers. Pool water must be maintained to prevent becoming a health hazard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrightonRochester
Pool alarmRequired (ASTM F2208) — except auto safety covers-
GFCI outletsRequired — at least 6 ft from inside pool wall-
Building permitRequired for pools >24 inches deep-
Temp barrierRequired during construction; permanent within 90 days-
InspectionFinal inspection required before use-
Permit-Building permit required
Electrical-NEC bonding and grounding
Drain Covers-VGB Act compliant
Maintenance-Must prevent health hazards
Inspections-Dept. of Environmental Services

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Brighton FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Monroe County?

Monroe County follows New York State pool safety requirements including mandatory pool alarms, GFCI-protected electrical outlets, proper barrier construction, and permit requirements for all in-ground pools and pools over 24 inches deep.

Do I need a permit for my swimming pool in Monroe County?

Pool alarm: Required (ASTM F2208) — except auto safety covers. GFCI outlets: Required — at least 6 ft from inside pool wall. Building permit: Required for pools >24 inches deep. Temp barrier: Required during construction; permanent within 90 days.

Rochester FAQ

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

Yes. A building permit and plan review are required. The city inspects the pool at various construction stages.

What happens if I don't maintain my pool in Rochester?

An unmaintained pool can be declared a nuisance. Code Enforcement may require treatment, draining, or removal of the pool.

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