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Pool Barriers: Carson vs Inglewood

How do pool barriers rules compare between Carson, CA and Inglewood, CA?

Carson and Inglewood have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§115920–115929, as amended by SB 442) governs in Carson. New or remodeled residential pools/spas require at least TWO of seven approved drowning-prevention safety features. Enclosure fences must be at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates opening away from the pool. Carson's Building Code adopts the California Building Code Chapter 31 / Appendix V pool safety standards.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers must be minimum 60 inches tall per CA Building Code Title 24. Self-closing, self-latching gates required. At least one additional safety feature mandated under the CA Swimming Pool Safety Act.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonInglewood
Governing statuteCal. HSC §§115920–115929 (SB 442 amendments)-
Min. safety features2 of 7 approved features-
Enclosure height60 in. minimum (HSC §115923)-
Gate latch height60 in. minimum above ground-
Max bottom gap2 in.; openings block 4-in. sphere-
EnforcementCarson Building & Safety; LA County Public Health (public pools)-
Barrier Height-60 inches minimum
Gates-Self-closing, self-latching
Additional Feature-Cover, alarm, or auto-close door
State Law-CA HSC 115920-115929

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Carson FAQ

I'm building a new pool in Carson — what fence do I need?

If you choose 'isolation enclosure' as one of your two required safety features, it must be at least 60 inches high (measured from outside grade), have no climbable surface, gaps under 4 inches, less than 2 inches off the ground, and a self-closing self-latching gate that opens AWAY from the pool with the latch at least 60 inches above ground (HSC §115923).

Do I need TWO fences or just one fence plus another feature?

One compliant 60-inch isolation fence counts as ONE feature. You must add a second feature — e.g., an ASTM F1346 safety cover, ASTM F2208 water alarm, exit alarms on doors to the pool area, or a self-closing device on the house door (HSC §115922).

Does the law apply to my existing pool?

SB 442 requirements trigger only when you pull a building permit to build new or remodel. Existing pools without permit activity are not retroactively forced to install new features, but local rules and HOA covenants may still apply.

Are inflatable/portable pools regulated?

HSC §115921 defines 'swimming pool' broadly to include any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing containing water over 18 inches deep — many portable pools qualify. Carson Building & Safety can clarify case-by-case.

Inglewood FAQ

How tall does my pool fence need to be?

In Inglewood, pool barriers must be at least 48 to 60 inches tall depending on local code. Check your specific requirements.

Can my house wall serve as part of the pool barrier?

Yes, but doors accessing the pool area must have self-closing mechanisms or alarms in Inglewood.

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