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Pool Barriers: Cranston vs Foster Center

How do pool barriers rules compare between Cranston, RI and Foster Center, RI?

Cranston and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

Cranston, RI

Providence County

Heavy Restrictions

Rhode Island State Building Code adopts IRC Appendix G pool barrier standards requiring 48-inch minimum fence height with self-closing, self-latching gates. Enforcement is strict at the municipal building department permit stage.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Heavy Restrictions

Rhode Island State Building Code adopts IRC Appendix G pool barrier standards requiring 48-inch minimum fence height with self-closing, self-latching gates. Enforcement is strict at the municipal building department permit stage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranstonFoster Center
State CodeIRC App G via RIGL §23-27.3IRC App G via RIGL §23-27.3
Min Height48 inches48 inches
GateSelf-closing/latchingSelf-closing/latching
Door AlarmsUL 2017 requiredUL 2017 required
Above-Ground48 in side + ladder48 in side + ladder

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Cranston FAQ

What fence height is required around a pool in Rhode Island?

48 inches minimum per IRC Appendix G as adopted in the RI State Building Code (RIGL §23-27.3). Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with latch at least 54 inches above grade.

Can my house wall count as one side of the pool barrier?

Yes, if all doors opening to the pool area have audible alarms compliant with UL 2017 or are equipped with self-closing/self-latching devices. Providence and Cranston enforce this at final inspection.

Foster Center FAQ

What fence height is required around a pool in Rhode Island?

48 inches minimum per IRC Appendix G as adopted in the RI State Building Code (RIGL §23-27.3). Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with latch at least 54 inches above grade.

Can my house wall count as one side of the pool barrier?

Yes, if all doors opening to the pool area have audible alarms compliant with UL 2017 or are equipped with self-closing/self-latching devices. Providence and Cranston enforce this at final inspection.

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