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Safety Rules: Corona vs Mead Valley

How do safety rules rules compare between Corona, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Corona and Mead Valley have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Corona pools must have anti-entrapment drain covers (VGB Act), GFCI-protected wiring (CEC 680), proper bonding, and approved barriers. Public/HOA pools need rescue equipment and signage.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

New residential pools and spas in unincorporated Riverside County must have at least two compliant drowning-prevention barriers (a primary enclosure plus a secondary feature such as a pool cover or splash alarm), under California SB 442 and County Ordinance 421. Pools also need anti-entrapment dual drains and an equipotential bonding grid per the adopted electrical code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMead Valley
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Drowning-prevention barriers-Minimum of two compliant barriers (SB 442 + Ord. 421)
Primary barrier-Enclosure isolating pool; mesh not allowed as primary
Secondary options-ASTM F-1346 cover, F-2208 splash alarm, or F-2286 mesh
Drains-Two circulation drains per pump, 3+ feet apart (Ord. 421 Β§7)
Anti-entrapment-Tool-removable grates on outlets under 12 inches
Electrical-Equipotential bonding grid + GFCI (CEC 680.27/.28)

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Corona FAQ

Mead Valley FAQ

Is one fence enough for a new pool in unincorporated Riverside County?

No. Under California SB 442 and Ordinance 421 as implemented by Building & Safety, a new residential pool or spa needs at least two compliant drowning-prevention barriers - a primary enclosure plus a secondary feature such as a listed safety pool cover, a splash alarm, or compliant mesh fencing. Both must be inspected and approved before the pool is filled.

What drain safety rules apply?

Ordinance 421, Section 7 requires each new pool or spa to have at least two hydraulically balanced circulation drains per pump, symmetrically plumbed and separated by at least 3 feet, plus tool-removable anti-entrapment grates on any suction outlet less than 12 inches across to prevent suction-entrapment hazards.

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