Safety Rules: Mountain View vs San Jose
How do safety rules rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?
Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.
Mountain View, CA
Santa Clara County
Mountain View pools must meet California Swimming Pool Safety Act requirements including anti-entrapment drain covers, barriers, and at least one of seven approved safety features.
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Santa Clara County
Residential pools and spas must meet California's Swimming Pool Safety Act. When a building permit issues for a new or remodeled single-family pool or spa, the owner must install at least two of seven drowning-prevention features, and new pools need anti-entrapment suction outlet covers.
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| Fact | Mountain View | San Jose |
|---|---|---|
| Safety features required | At least 1 of 7 approved | - |
| Drain covers | Anti-entrapment mandatory | - |
| GFCI | Required on pool circuits | - |
| Remodel trigger | Full compliance upgrade | - |
| State law | H&S 115920 et seq. | - |
| Required features | - | At least 2 of 7 (HSC 115922) |
| Door device | - | Self-latch release β₯ 54 inches high |
| Exit alarms | - | On doors with direct pool access |
| Suction outlets | - | Anti-entrapment grates (ANSI/APSP-16) |
| Inspection | - | Building official before final approval |
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Mountain View FAQ
What safety features must a Mountain View pool have?
At least one of the seven approved features under state law, plus anti-entrapment drain covers and proper electrical bonding.
Does a remodel trigger new safety rules?
Yes. Major remodels trigger full compliance with current Swimming Pool Safety Act standards.
San Jose FAQ
What safety features does a new residential pool need?
California's Pool Safety Act (HSC 115922) requires at least two of seven features, such as an isolating fence, an approved safety cover, door exit alarms, a self-latching door device with the release at least 54 inches high, or a pool alarm. The two features cannot be on the same door.
Are anti-entrapment drain covers required?
Yes. New pools must have anti-entrapment suction outlet grates meeting the ANSI/APSP-16 performance standard designated by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission, in addition to the two required drowning-prevention features.
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