Isleton vs Sacramento
How do safety rules rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?
Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.
Isleton, CA
Sacramento County
Pools in Isleton must meet Virginia Graeme Baker Act anti-entrapment standards with compliant drain covers. Suction-outlet systems must use dual drains or safety vacuum release systems.
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Sacramento County
New or remodeled pools in Sacramento County must have at least 2 safety features under CA HSC 115922 (Pool Safety Act).
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| Fact | Isleton | Sacramento |
|---|---|---|
| VGB Act | Federal mandate | - |
| Drain Covers | ANSI/ASME compliant | VGB compliant |
| Dual Drains | Or SVRS required | - |
| Public Pools | SacCounty EHS inspection | - |
| State Code | H&S 116064 | HSC 115922 |
| Min Features | - | 2 of 7 required |
| Applies To | - | Built/remodeled post-2018 |
| Resale | - | Inspection required |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Isleton FAQ
What is the Virginia Graeme Baker Act?
A federal pool-safety law requiring anti-entrapment drain covers and related safety measures to prevent suction-entrapment drownings.
Does it apply to my backyard pool?
Yes, for pools built or remodeled after the effective date. Existing older pools must still upgrade drain covers to compliant models.
Sacramento FAQ
What if my pool was built before 2018?
Older pools are grandfathered but must meet prior standards. Any remodel triggers current HSC 115922 compliance.
Does a pool alarm count as a safety feature?
Yes, an approved water-displacement alarm is one of the 7 qualifying features under HSC 115922.
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