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Pool Barriers: Glendale vs South San Gabriel

How do pool barriers rules compare between Glendale, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Glendale and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in Glendale must comply with CA Building Code Title 24 Chapter 31 requiring 60-inch minimum fence height, self-closing/self-latching gates, plus one additional safety feature per CA Health & Safety Code 115920.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in unincorporated LA County must comply with CA Building Code Title 24 Chapter 31. Minimum 60-inch barrier height with self-closing, self-latching gates. At least one additional safety feature required. LA County Building & Safety inspects compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSouth San Gabriel
Minimum Height60 inches-
GatesSelf-closing, self-latchingSelf-closing, self-latching
Additional SafetyPool cover, alarm, or door alarm-
State LawCA HSC 115920-115929-
Height-60 inches minimum
Extra Safety-Cover, alarm, or door alarm
Inspection-LA County Building & Safety

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Glendale FAQ

How tall does my pool fence need to be?

In Glendale, pool barriers must be at least 48 to 60 inches tall depending on local code. Check your specific requirements.

Can my house wall serve as part of the pool barrier?

Yes, but doors accessing the pool area must have self-closing mechanisms or alarms in Glendale.

South San Gabriel FAQ

How high does a pool fence need to be in LA County?

At least 5 feet high under the CA Building Code. Gate latches must be at least 54 inches above grade on the pool side. The fence must not have openings that allow passage of a 4-inch sphere.

Do I need a pool alarm?

You need at least one approved safety feature beyond the barrier: a pool cover meeting ASTM F1346, a pool alarm, or an isolation fence separating the pool from the dwelling. Door alarms on house exits to the pool area are also required.

Do above-ground pools need barriers?

Yes. All pools and spas, including above-ground, must have compliant barriers. If the above-ground pool walls are at least 5 feet and access points have self-closing/latching barriers, the pool walls may serve as part of the barrier system.

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