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Missouri City vs Sugar Land

How do safety rules rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land enforces pool safety through the adopted 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC), Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 757 (Pool Yard Enclosures), and local code enforcement. Requirements include barriers, drain safety, electrical grounding, and prevention of stagnant water conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CitySugar Land
Governing Codes-2021 ISPSC; TX HSC Ch. 757
Drain Safety-Anti-entrapment required
Stagnant Water-Prohibited (mosquito control)
Electrical-Grounding/bonding required

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Missouri City FAQ

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Sugar Land FAQ

What are the pool safety requirements in Sugar Land?

Pools must have a 48-inch barrier with self-closing gates, anti-entrapment drain covers, proper electrical grounding, and regular maintenance to prevent stagnant water. The 2021 ISPSC and Texas Health & Safety Code Ch. 757 govern pool safety.

What if my pool has stagnant water in Sugar Land?

Stagnant or polluted pool water is a code violation because it creates mosquito breeding grounds. You must either maintain the pool properly or drain and secure it. Violations carry fines up to $2,000 per offense.

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