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Pool Barriers: Chino vs San Bernardino

How do pool barriers rules compare between Chino, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Chino and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino enforces California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§ 115920–115929, SB 442) requiring at least TWO of seven drowning-prevention features for any new or remodeled pool/spa at a single-family home. Enclosure barriers must be 60 in minimum, with ≤ 2 in ground clearance and no 4-in sphere passage.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code 115920 through 115929 (Swimming Pool Safety Act) requires a 60-inch non-climbable barrier plus at least one additional drowning-prevention feature for residential pools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoSan Bernardino
Required safety features≥ 2 of 7 (SB 442 / HSC § 115922)-
Enclosure min height60 in (5 ft)-
Max ground gap2 in-
Max openingNo 4-in sphere passage-
Gate latch height≥ 60 in above ground-
Garage man-door latch≥ 54 in above threshold-
Governing state lawHSC §§ 115920–115929 (SB 442)-
State Law-H&S Code 115920 through 115929
Barrier Height-60 inches minimum
Opening Limit-4 inches maximum
Required Features-At least 2 of 7

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Chino FAQ

How tall must my Chino pool fence be?

At least 60 inches (5 feet) measured from the side facing away from the pool, with no more than a 2-inch gap at the bottom, per HSC § 115923 and Chino's Building Division standard.

Is a fence the only way to comply with SB 442?

No. You must have at least two of seven features — enclosure, mesh fence, safety cover, exit alarms, self-closing door, pool alarm, or approved equivalent. Most Chino single-family pools combine a perimeter enclosure plus one electronic feature.

Does my existing pool need to be retrofitted?

Existing pools are grandfathered until a building permit is pulled for a new pool or significant remodel. At that point all current SB 442 features apply. Disclosure is required at sale per HSC § 115925.

San Bernardino FAQ

Is a five-foot fence enough?

The barrier itself must be 60 inches, and state law also requires at least one additional drowning-prevention feature such as a door alarm or safety cover.

Do these rules apply to spas?

Yes. Residential in-ground spas and above-ground pools taller than 18 inches fall under the Swimming Pool Safety Act.

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