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Safety Rules: Fontana vs Hesperia

How do safety rules rules compare between Fontana, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Fontana and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Fontana residential pools must comply with the California Pool Safety Act which requires at least two drowning prevention safety features such as fence, alarm, cover, or self-closing doors.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia follows the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Cal. HSC §§115920–115929). At new pool construction or any pool/spa remodel requiring a building permit, the property must have at least two of seven drowning prevention safety features, verified at final inspection by the Hesperia Building & Safety Division. State law occupies the field; there is no separate Hesperia pool safety ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaHesperia
Required features2 minimum of 7≥2 of 7 drowning prevention features (HSC §115922(a))
Written noticeRequired from builder-
Anti-entrapmentRequired for drains-
CoversASTM F 1346 standard-
Door alarmsOption if house is barrier-
Statute-Cal. HSC §§115920–115929 (Swimming Pool Safety Act)
Trigger-New pool/spa construction or remodel requiring permit
Disclosure at sale-Home inspector identifies features present (HSC §115925)

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Fontana FAQ

Can I use a pool alarm instead of a fence?

A pool alarm counts as one feature but you still need a second approved feature; most homes use a fence plus door alarms.

Do spas need safety barriers in Fontana?

Spas with locking safety covers meeting ASTM F 1346 are typically exempt from perimeter fence requirements.

Hesperia FAQ

Does Hesperia have additional pool safety rules beyond state law?

No. The Hesperia Municipal Code does not add local pool safety requirements. The Building & Safety Division enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC §§115920–115929) at the permit and inspection stage.

When did SB 442 take effect?

The current two-feature requirement applies to pools and spas permitted on or after January 1, 2018 per HSC §115922(a). Pools built earlier remain subject to whichever standard applied at original construction.

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