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Safety Rules: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do safety rules rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

When Chino issues a permit for a new pool or remodel, the pool must include at least TWO of seven drowning-prevention features under Cal. Health & Safety Code §115922 (SB 442, 2018). Options include a code-compliant enclosure, ASTM F2286 mesh fence, ASTM F1346-23 safety cover, exit alarms, self-closing door device, ASTM F2208 water-entry alarm, or equivalent approved protection.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga pools follow California Swimming Pool Safety Act requirements including anti-entrapment drain covers, barrier maintenance, and signage for any pool shared among multiple households.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
StatuteCal. HSC §115922 (SB 442, 2018)-
Features requiredAt least 2 of 7 listed-
Cover standardASTM F1346-23-
Water-entry alarmASTM F2208 certified-
Drain covers-Anti-entrapment required
Electrical-Bonding per CEC Article 680
Multi-family signage-Depth, capacity, warnings
Rescue equipment-Ring buoy and shepherd hook at shared pools
Federal-VGB Act applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Do existing pools have to retrofit SB 442 features?

Only when a permit is pulled for new construction or remodeling. Existing unmodified pools are grandfathered, though owners are strongly encouraged to upgrade voluntarily.

Can two features be installed on the same door?

No. HSC §115922 expressly prohibits certain combinations such as two protective mechanisms on the same door. Features must provide independent layers of protection.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Do I need a lifeguard for my private pool?

No. Private single-family pools do not require lifeguards. Only some public, semi-public, and HOA pools with specific bather loads trigger lifeguard requirements.

What if my pool has a single main drain?

You must retrofit to an approved dual-drain or anti-entrapment system with a secondary safety device. The VGB Act made this a federal requirement.

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