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Dunedin vs Seminole

How do safety rules rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Seminole, FL?

Dunedin and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dunedin requires every new residential pool, spa, or hot tub to have at least one approved safety feature: a compliant barrier, an ASTM F1346 safety cover, exit alarms on doors/windows, or a self-closing/self-latching door device.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole pool owners must comply with the Florida Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act, including approved barriers, suction outlet covers, and operational maintenance, with violations enforced through Chapter 6 and Florida Statute 515 penalties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSeminole
Minimum safety featuresAt least one of four-
Cover standardASTM F1346-
Alarm standardUL 2017, 85 dBA-
Latch height54 inches minimum-
StatuteFS 515.29-
Drain cover standard-ASME/ANSI A112.19.8
Barrier maintenance-Continuous operating condition
Failure penalty-Second-degree misdemeanor
Federal basis-Virginia Graeme Baker Act
Stagnant water-Cited as nuisance

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Dunedin FAQ

Is a pool alarm alone enough to meet Dunedin's safety rule?

Door/window exit alarms can satisfy the requirement when installed on every direct-access opening and meeting UL 2017 with 85 dBA sound output. Most owners combine them with barriers.

Are these rules retroactive to my existing pool?

Chapter 515 applies primarily to pools built after October 1, 2000. Older pools are still subject to Dunedin enforcement when remodels or barriers are altered.

What is the penalty for ignoring pool safety rules?

Florida law makes it a second-degree misdemeanor to fail to equip a new residential pool with a required safety feature. Dunedin adds local code enforcement fines.

Seminole FAQ

What suction outlet covers are required on a Seminole pool?

Anti-entrapment covers certified to ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 are mandatory on every drain under the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, enforced through Florida Statute 515.

What happens if my pool barrier becomes inoperative?

An inoperative barrier is itself a violation under FS 515.27, a second-degree misdemeanor, and exposes owners to code enforcement and civil liability.

Are public health rules enforced on residential pools?

Stagnant or green water can be cited as a public nuisance under Seminole code, but Florida Department of Health rules apply mainly to public pools.

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