Safety Rules: Mcallen vs Mission
How do safety rules rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?
Mission has fewer restrictions than Mcallen.
Mcallen, TX
Hidalgo County
Mcallen enforces pool safety requirements including anti-entrapment drain covers (VGB Act), barriers, alarms, and depth markers.
View full Mcallen rules →Mission, TX
Hidalgo County
Hidalgo County imposes no safety code on private residential pools in unincorporated areas. Public pools and spas must meet Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341 sanitation, chlorination, and anti-entrapment drain standards enforced by county Environmental Health.
View full Mission rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mcallen | Mission |
|---|---|---|
| Drain Covers | Anti-entrapment required | - |
| Federal Law | VGB Act | - |
| Alarms | Recommended | - |
| Disclosure | Required at sale | - |
| Residential safety code | - | None from county |
| Public pool sanitation | - | TX H&S §341.064 |
| Chlorine minimum | - | 2.0 ppm spa / 1.0 ppm pool |
| Drain covers | - | VGB anti-entrapment (25 TAC 265) |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Mcallen FAQ
What safety features do I need?
Anti-entrapment drain covers required. Barriers, alarms, and safety covers recommended.
Do I need to disclose my pool?
Yes. Pool safety compliance must be disclosed in real estate transactions.
Mission FAQ
Does the county inspect my backyard pool for safety?
No. Hidalgo County has no jurisdiction over private residential pool safety. Only public and commercial pools are inspected, under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341 and DSHS rules.
What water-quality rules apply to public pools?
Under §341.064 a public pool must stay sanitary, hold at least 1.0 ppm free chlorine (2.0 ppm for spas), and not show an acid reaction on a pH test.
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