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Safety Rules: Concord vs Oakley

How do safety rules rules compare between Concord, CA and Oakley, CA?

Concord and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

The federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and California Health & Safety Code 116064+ require anti-entrapment drain covers meeting ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 on all public and residential pools and spas. Single main drains must also have a secondary anti-entrapment system such as a Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS), dual drains, or gravity drainage. Concord building officials verify compliance on new construction and major equipment replacement.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakley pools must comply with California's layered pool safety framework: barriers under HSC 115923, two approved drowning prevention features under HSC 115922, anti-entrapment drain covers under the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, and electrical safety per NEC 680. Real estate transfers require a pool safety disclosure.

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Key Facts Comparison

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Fact-Two of seven drowning prevention features required (HSC 115922)

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Concord FAQ

Oakley FAQ

What are the seven pool safety features in California?

HSC 115922 lists: (1) enclosure, (2) removable mesh fencing with self-latching gate, (3) safety pool cover, (4) exit alarms on dwelling doors, (5) self-closing doors with high release, (6) ASTM-compliant pool alarm, and (7) other approved means. Two of the seven are required.

Does my existing Oakley pool built in 2005 need to be upgraded?

Pre-2007 pools are generally grandfathered for the two-feature rule unless a remodel over $5,000 triggers current code. The 60-inch enclosure requirement still applies, and VGB-compliant drain covers were federally mandated for all pools by 2008.

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