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Pool Barriers: Citrus Heights vs Folsom

How do pool barriers rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Folsom, CA?

Citrus Heights and Folsom have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

All swimming pools in Citrus Heights must have a barrier at least 60 inches (5 feet) high with self-closing, self-latching gates. California Health & Safety Code §115920-115929 requires pools built after 2007 to have at least 2 of 7 approved safety features. Barriers are inspected at pool permit final.

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Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health & Safety Code §115920-115929 requires a 60-inch (5-foot) barrier around all residential pools and spas. Folsom enforces through building permits and inspections. Pools built or remodeled after 2007 require at least two additional safety features beyond the fence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsFolsom
Min Height60 inches (5 ft)60 inches (5 ft)
Bottom GapMax 2 inches-
Opening Max4 inches-
GateSelf-close, self-latchSelf-closing, 54 in latch
Features Needed2 of 7 post-2007-
State Law-H&S §115920-29
2+ Features-Post-2007 pools
Sphere Test-4 in max gap

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can my house wall serve as one side of the pool fence?

Yes, but doors leading from the house to the pool area must then have alarms or self-closing/self-latching hardware as one of the required safety features.

Does an above-ground pool need a fence?

Yes if it is over 18 inches deep. The pool walls themselves may qualify if at least 60 inches high with a lockable/removable ladder.

Folsom FAQ

Does my existing pool need to meet the new rules?

Existing pools are generally grandfathered to the rules in effect when built, but any major remodel triggers current code. Two-feature rule applies to post-2007 permits.

Can I use my house wall as part of the pool barrier?

Yes if doors opening to the pool area have alarms or self-closing/self-latching hardware meeting H&S §115923 specifications.

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