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Mansfield vs North Richland Hills

How do safety rules rules compare between Mansfield, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Mansfield and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Mansfield pools must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act for drain covers, IRC Appendix V barriers, and TX HSC 757 for operations. Signage and depth markers apply to multi-family pools.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills pools must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, including VGB-compliant drain covers and anti-entrapment devices. Pool alarms, emergency signage for public pools, and compliant lighting apply, and residential pools serving childcare need additional protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMansfieldNorth Richland Hills
Drain CoversVGB ANSI/APSP 16 requiredANSI APSP-16
BondingWithin 5 feet of pool-
Multi-Family RulesTX HSC 757 applies-
SignageDepth, no-dive, rules-
GFCI LightingRequired pool lights-
VGB Act-Federal compliance
Barrier-TX HS Code 757
Childcare Pools-HHSC stricter rules
Electrical-NEC Article 680 bond

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Mansfield FAQ

What safety equipment do I need at my Mansfield pool?

For residential: compliant drain covers, 48-inch barrier, GFCI pool lighting, and recommended rescue equipment. Multi-family pools need signage, depth markers, and rescue hook per TX HSC 757.

Does Mansfield inspect residential pool safety annually?

Residential pools are inspected at construction and final, but not annually. Multi-family pools are subject to annual inspection under state rules.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Does the federal VGB Act apply to my NRH residential pool?

Yes. VGB drain cover standards apply to all pools, public and private. Use only ANSI/APSP-16 certified covers and add anti-entrapment devices on single-drain systems.

What safety equipment should a backyard pool have?

A life ring or shepherd hook, access to a phone for emergencies, a first-aid kit, a CPR-trained household member, and compliant barriers, drain covers, and electrical grounding.

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