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Fencing Requirements: Carson vs Los Angeles

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Carson, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Carson and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Carson incorporates California's statewide pool barrier law through its Building Code. Under California Health and Safety Code § 115923, any enclosure used as a Swimming Pool Safety Act drowning-prevention feature for a single-family pool must be at least 60 inches high, have no gaps allowing a 4-inch sphere to pass, be unclimbable, and use self-closing, self-latching gates that open away from the pool with the latch placed at least 60 inches above the ground. Above-ground pool walls themselves can count as part of the enclosure where the wall meets the height standard.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC 91.3109 and 91.6109 require residential pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Openings may not allow passage of a 4-inch sphere. At least 2 of 7 drowning prevention safety features required for new pools including mesh fencing, safety covers, or exit alarms. The barrier must be non-climbable with no horizontal members less than 45 inches apart on the outside.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonLos Angeles
Minimum fence height60 inches (Cal. HSC § 115923)-
Max ground clearance under fence2 inches-
Max gap sizeCannot allow passage of a 4-inch sphere-
GateSelf-closing, self-latching, opens away from pool; latch ≥60 in above grade-
ClimbabilityMust have no handholds/footholds usable by a child under five-
Height-60 inches minimum
Gates-Self-closing, self-latching
Safety Features-2 of 7 required for new pools
Anti-Climb-No horizontal members under 45 in. apart
Code Section-LAMC 91.3109, 91.6109

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Carson FAQ

Can I use a chain-link fence as my pool barrier in Carson?

Chain-link can comply only if the mesh openings do not exceed the 4-inch sphere test in HSC § 115923. Most standard 2-inch mesh chain-link is compliant for the gap rule, but it can be climbable; many jurisdictions require slats or a smaller mesh to satisfy the climbability standard. Confirm with Carson Building & Safety before installation.

Does my existing house wall count as part of the pool barrier?

Yes — the house wall can serve as one side of the enclosure provided that any doors leading from the house to the pool area are equipped with an SB 442-compliant safety feature, such as an exit alarm (HSC § 115922(a)(4)) or self-closing/self-latching door device with release no lower than 54 inches above the floor (HSC § 115922(a)(5)).

Do hot tubs need the same 60-inch barrier?

Hot tubs and spas at single-family homes are subject to HSC § 115922, but a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 (HSC § 115922(a)(3)) is the most common compliance path for spas in lieu of a full 60-inch enclosure.

Los Angeles FAQ

What type of fence does my pool need in los Angeles?

LAMC 91.3109 and 91.6109 require residential pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Openings may not allow passage of a 4-inch sphere. At least 2 of 7 drowning prevention safety features required for new pools including mesh fencing, safety covers, or exit...

How tall must a pool fence be in los Angeles?

Height: 60 inches minimum. Gates: Self-closing, self-latching. Safety Features: 2 of 7 required for new pools. Anti-Climb: No horizontal members under 45 in. apart.

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