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Pool Barriers: New Haven vs North Haven

How do pool barriers rules compare between New Haven, CT and North Haven, CT?

New Haven and North Haven have similar restriction levels.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Connecticut General Statutes Section 29-265a and the state building code mandate four-foot barriers and pool alarms on all residential swimming pools statewide. These uniform requirements apply through every municipal building department and cannot be relaxed locally.

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North Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Connecticut General Statutes Section 29-265a and the state building code mandate four-foot barriers and pool alarms on all residential swimming pools statewide. These uniform requirements apply through every municipal building department and cannot be relaxed locally.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenNorth Haven
StatuteCGS Section 29-265aCGS Section 29-265a
Barrier height48 inches minimum48 inches minimum
Opening sizeUnder 4 inchesUnder 4 inches
Pool alarmRequired statewideRequired statewide
2025 updateCover alone insufficientCover alone insufficient

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New Haven FAQ

Can a Connecticut town waive the pool fence requirement?

No. The state building code sets uniform minimum barrier standards that apply in every municipality. Local building officials must enforce the state minimums and cannot issue permits for noncompliant pools.

Does Connecticut require pool alarms in addition to fencing?

Yes. CGS Section 29-265a mandates pool alarms on all newly constructed or substantially altered residential pools. The alarm requirement is separate from and additional to the perimeter barrier.

North Haven FAQ

Can a Connecticut town waive the pool fence requirement?

No. The state building code sets uniform minimum barrier standards that apply in every municipality. Local building officials must enforce the state minimums and cannot issue permits for noncompliant pools.

Does Connecticut require pool alarms in addition to fencing?

Yes. CGS Section 29-265a mandates pool alarms on all newly constructed or substantially altered residential pools. The alarm requirement is separate from and additional to the perimeter barrier.

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