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Fencing Requirements: Jurupa Valley vs Murrieta

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Murrieta, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Murrieta have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley enforces California's statewide pool-barrier standard from Health & Safety Code §115923. A perimeter enclosure (fence/wall) is one of seven approved drowning-prevention features under H&S §115922, but if you use a fence, it must be at least 60 inches tall, have less than 2 inches of clearance below, have no climbable handholds on the outside, and have a self-closing gate with a self-latching device placed at least 60 inches above the ground that opens away from the pool.

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Murrieta, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Under the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (H&S sections 115920 through 115929), all new and remodeled pools in Murrieta must have at least two of seven specified drowning-prevention safety features. A compliant isolation fence at least 60 inches tall with a self-closing, self-latching gate is the most common choice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMurrieta
Minimum fence height60 in. (H&S §115923(a))-
Bottom clearance≤ 2 in. (H&S §115923(b))-
Picket gapMust reject a 4-in. sphere (H&S §115923(c))-
Gate latchSelf-closing/self-latching at ≥60 in., opens away from pool (H&S §115923(e))-
ClimbabilityNo exterior handholds/footholds for under-5 child (H&S §115923(d))-
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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I use my existing 6-ft backyard fence as the pool barrier?

Yes, if the entire pool-side enclosure meets H&S §115923 — 60+ in. tall, ≤2 in. clearance, no climbable face, and the gate is self-closing/self-latching at 60+ in. Older chain link or fences with horizontal rails on the outside often fail the climbability test.

Does the fence have to surround just the pool, or can it use the house wall?

Either is allowed. If the house wall is part of the enclosure, doors with direct pool access need a self-closing/self-latching device 54+ in. above the floor (H&S §115922(e)) or an audible exit alarm (§115922(d)), which counts as one of the two required safety features.

Is a pool cover enough by itself?

An ASTM F1346-23 safety cover satisfies one of the two required SB 442 features, but you still need a second feature — typically the perimeter fence or door/window alarms. Solar/floating covers do not qualify.

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