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Safety Rules: Courtland vs Isleton

How do safety rules rules compare between Courtland, CA and Isleton, CA?

Courtland and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County Code Section 16.36.130 requires a self-latching barrier, and where a dwelling wall with a door provides direct pool access, a separation fence is required. The County also recognizes approved child safety devices, pool alarms (UL 2017), and ASTM-compliant safety covers. California's Pool Safety Act (HSC 115922 et seq.) sets parallel drowning-prevention requirements.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Pools in Isleton must meet Virginia Graeme Baker Act anti-entrapment standards with compliant drain covers. Suction-outlet systems must use dual drains or safety vacuum release systems.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandIsleton
Direct-access doorsSeparation fence required (SCC 16.36.130)-
Approved child safety deviceAllowed with Chief Building Inspector written approval-
Safety cover standardASTM F1346-91-
Pool alarmsUL 2017 listed (County-approved list)-
State lawCA Pool Safety Act, HSC 115922-115929-
VGB Act-Federal mandate
Drain Covers-ANSI/ASME compliant
Dual Drains-Or SVRS required
Public Pools-SacCounty EHS inspection
State Code-H&S 116064

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Courtland FAQ

If a door of my house opens to the pool, do I need anything extra?

Yes. Under Section 16.36.130, where a dwelling wall serves as part of the barrier and has doors providing direct access to the pool, a separation fence meeting the barrier standards must be installed between those doors and the pool.

Does California's Pool Safety Act apply here too?

Yes. The California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code 115922 et seq.) applies to new and remodeled residential pools statewide, requiring an enclosure and at least one approved drowning-prevention safety feature. It applies alongside Sacramento County Code Chapter 16.36; satisfy whichever rule is stricter.

Isleton FAQ

What is the Virginia Graeme Baker Act?

A federal pool-safety law requiring anti-entrapment drain covers and related safety measures to prevent suction-entrapment drownings.

Does it apply to my backyard pool?

Yes, for pools built or remodeled after the effective date. Existing older pools must still upgrade drain covers to compliant models.

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