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Safety Rules: Camarillo vs Ojai

How do safety rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Ojai, CA?

Camarillo and Ojai have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Camarillo adopts California's comprehensive pool safety laws through CMC Title 16, requiring anti-entrapment drain covers (Virginia Graeme Baker Act compliant), at least one additional safety device for new pools, and compliance with the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC 115920-115929).

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Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

New or remodeled pools require a building permit and must comply with CA H&SC Β§115920–115929 and CA Building Code Title 24. Physical barrier plus one additional safety feature required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOjai
Drain CoversVGBA-compliant required-
Single DrainsBackup safety system required-
New Pool Safety1+ additional safety device-
ElectricalBonding and grounding required-
State LawHSC 115920-115929, VGBACA H&SC Β§115920–115929
Permit-Building permit required
Safety Features-Barrier + 1 additional layer
Contact-Community Development 646-5581 x112

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Camarillo FAQ

What pool drain safety requirements apply in Camarillo?

All pool and spa drains must have anti-entrapment covers compliant with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act. Pools with single main drains must also have a safety vacuum release system or equivalent backup. This applies to all pools, existing and new.

What safety features do new pools need?

New pools must have at least one additional safety device beyond the barrier: a pool alarm, powered safety cover, exit alarms on access doors, or self-closing/self-latching door mechanisms, per California HSC Section 115922.

Does my HOA community pool need different safety equipment?

Yes. Community pools in HOA developments are subject to commercial pool standards under the California Health and Safety Code, requiring additional equipment such as rescue devices, depth markers, no-diving signs, and chemical monitoring systems.

Ojai FAQ

What safety features does my pool need in Ojai?

California Health and Safety Code 115920-115929 requires at least two safety features: barriers/fencing, safety covers, exit alarms, self-closing/self-latching doors, or pool alarms. Drain covers must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act.

Do safety requirements apply to existing pools?

Yes. Pool safety requirements apply to all residential pools regardless of when they were built. When a property is sold, pool safety compliance is verified during the transaction under California law.

Who inspects pool safety in Ojai?

The City of Ojai Building Division inspects pool safety as part of building permits and property transactions. Contact Community Development at (805) 646-5581 for pool safety inspections.

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