Largo vs Tarpon Springs
How do safety rules rules compare between Largo, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?
Largo and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.
Largo, FL
Pinellas County
Largo pool owners must keep at least one approved safety feature from the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act in working condition at all times and must keep pools sanitary so they do not become a public-health nuisance.
View full Largo rules →Tarpon Springs, FL
Pinellas County
Beyond fencing, Tarpon Springs enforces Florida's pool safety package requiring approved drain covers, alarms or covers, and at least one approved safety feature per the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act.
View full Tarpon Springs rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Largo | Tarpon Springs |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Safety Options | - | Four state-approved alternatives |
| Drain Standard | - | VGB anti-entrapment compliant |
| Code Enforcement | - | (727) 937-0017 |
| State Citation | - | FS 515.27 |
| Severity | - | Second-degree misdemeanor |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Largo FAQ
Tarpon Springs FAQ
What pool safety features satisfy Tarpon Springs requirements?
Pools must have at least one of: an isolation barrier, automatic safety cover, exit alarms on doors leading to the pool, or self-closing self-latching pool-access door devices.
Are drain covers required on Tarpon Springs pools?
Yes. All pool and spa drains must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act, requiring anti-entrapment covers, which is enforced through the Florida Building Code.
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