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Kirkland vs Seattle

How do safety rules rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kirkland pools must include VGB-compliant anti-entrapment drains, GFCI protection, and public pools must meet WAC 246-260 lifeguard, signage, and water-quality standards.

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Seattle, WA

King County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
Federal drain lawVGB Act public pools-
ElectricalGFCI and bonding required-
Public water logDaily chemistry under WAC-
Signs requiredDepth capacity emergency-
Rescue gearRing buoy and pole-

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Kirkland FAQ

Do residential pools need VGB drain covers?

New residential pools must use anti-entrapment covers under the Washington State Building Code, and older single-drain pools should be retrofitted with VGB-compliant covers during any major repair.

Does my HOA pool need a lifeguard?

Some Class A public pools at larger apartments or resorts require lifeguards, but most HOA and condo pools qualify for a no-lifeguard exception if they post required signage and meet rescue equipment requirements.

Seattle FAQ

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