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Safety Rules: Hackensack vs Ridgewood

How do safety rules rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Hackensack and Ridgewood have similar restriction levels.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pool safety in Hackensack is governed by the New Jersey Swimming Pool Subcode (N.J.A.C. 5:23-3.10A, adopting the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code with NJ amendments) and locally enforced under Hackensack City Code Chapter 100 (Housing and Property Maintenance, adopted July 8, 2008, amended through 2016), Article III. Private pools, hot tubs, and spas containing more than 24 inches of water must be completely enclosed by a self-closing, self-latching barrier at least 48 inches high above finished grade.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pool safety in Bergen County is governed by New Jersey's adoption of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, requiring barriers, anti-entrapment drains, ground-fault circuit interrupters, and additional safeguards for both residential and public pools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackRidgewood
State CodeN.J.A.C. 5:23-3.10A (2018 ISPSC w/ NJ amendments)-
Local CodeHackensack Ch. 100, Art. III (Property Maintenance, adopted 7/8/2008)-
Barrier TriggerPools/spas/hot tubs with more than 24 inches of water-
Minimum Barrier Height48 inches above finished grade-
Maximum Opening4 inches (1.75 in. for solid masonry barriers)-
GatesSelf-closing, self-latching; latch under 54 in. must be on pool side; opens outward-
Dwelling Wall as BarrierDoor alarm (UL 2017), ASTM F1346 cover, or self-closing/self-latching doors required-
Spa/Hot Tub ExemptionASTM F1346 safety cover exempts from barrier-
Permit RequiredUCC construction permit + Hackensack zoning approval-
EnforcementHackensack Construction Official + Property Maintenance Officer-
Drain Standard-VGB Act anti-entrapment compliant
Electrical Safety-GFCI protection mandatory
Public Pools-N.J.A.C. 8:26 applies
Health Oversight-Bergen County Health Services
Inspections-Required for permitted pools

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Hackensack FAQ

How tall does my pool fence need to be in Hackensack?

At least 48 inches above finished grade, measured on the side facing away from the pool, for any pool, hot tub, or spa containing more than 24 inches of water. This is required by the New Jersey Swimming Pool Subcode at N.J.A.C. 5:23-3.10A and Hackensack Code Chapter 100, Article III.

Do hot tubs and spas need a fence around them in Hackensack?

Yes, unless the spa or hot tub is equipped with a safety cover that complies with ASTM F1346. With a compliant cover, the perimeter barrier requirement does not apply.

What kind of gate is required for a Hackensack pool?

Pool gates must be self-closing and self-latching, must open outward away from the pool, and where the latch is less than 54 inches above the bottom of the gate, the release must be on the pool side at least 3 inches below the top of the gate. The gate must positively close and latch from a six-inch open position.

Can my house wall be one side of the pool fence?

Yes, but doors leading from the dwelling to the pool must be equipped with an alarm meeting UL 2017, the pool must have a powered safety cover complying with ASTM F1346, or the doors must be self-closing and self-latching, under the New Jersey Swimming Pool Subcode.

Do I need a permit to install a pool in Hackensack?

Yes. A construction permit under the Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23) is required, and zoning approval from the Hackensack Building, Housing and Land Use Department is required for placement and setbacks. Inspections cover the barrier, electrical bonding, and plumbing.

Ridgewood FAQ

Are private residential pools inspected for safety?

Yes, during construction permitting. Bergen County municipal inspectors verify barriers, electrical bonding, and equipment compliance before issuing certificates of approval to use the pool.

Who regulates apartment building pools in Bergen County?

Public recreational bathing facilities like apartment pools are regulated under N.J.A.C. 8:26 and inspected by local health departments coordinated through Bergen County Department of Health Services.

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