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Safety Rules: Menifee vs Temecula

How do safety rules rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Menifee and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Residential pool and spa safety in Menifee is governed primarily by California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (Cal. H&SC §§115920-115929), which Menifee enforces through MMC Title 15 (adopting the California Building and Residential Codes). When a building permit is issued for a new pool/spa, or for a remodel that requires a permit, the project must include at least two of seven approved drowning-prevention safety features. Anti-entrapment drain covers compliant with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act (VGBA) are also required.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Temecula pools must comply with California's Pool Safety Act, the federal Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Act for anti-entrapment drain covers, and NEC Article 680 electrical bonding. Public/HOA pools follow Title 22 with lifeguards, signage, and CPO-certified operators.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
Required featuresAt least 2 of 7 listed in Cal. H&SC §115922(a)-
Drain coversMust meet federal VGBA / ASME A112.19.8-
Alarm optionExit alarms (doors/windows) audible 15 sec, ASTM F2208 water alarm-
Self-closing door release≥54 inches above floor (H&SC §115922(a)(5))-
Public-pool enforcementRiverside County Department of Environmental Health-
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Menifee FAQ

Do the SB 442 rules apply to my pool built in 2005?

Only when you pull a building permit that triggers re-inspection of the barrier — for example, a major pool remodel. Pools built before the 2018 SB 442 amendment are generally grandfathered unless permitted work brings them under current code.

Does Menifee require a Pool Safety Act disclosure when selling my home?

California's Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement (Cal. Civ. Code §1102 et seq.) requires sellers to disclose pool safety features. Menifee does not impose an additional local disclosure.

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