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Ontario vs Victorville

How do safety rules rules compare between Ontario, CA and Victorville, CA?

Ontario and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Ontario residential pools must meet state drowning-prevention safety features, anti-entrapment drain covers under the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, and California Building Code electrical bonding rules.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Victorville pools must comply with California drowning-prevention, suction-entrapment, and electrical safety rules. Owners face attractive-nuisance liability and must maintain barriers year-round.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioVictorville
Anti-entrapmentVGB Act drain covers-
ElectricalCEC Article 680 bonding-
GFCIRequired on pool circuits-
Chemical storageSecured, ventilated-
SupervisionNever leave kids alone-
Primary statute-H and S Code 115920 et seq.
Gate maintenance-Must remain self-closing and latching
Entrapment-VGB-compliant drain covers required
Stagnant pools-Vector-control nuisance
Liability-Attractive nuisance under Civil Code 3342.5

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ontario FAQ

Are older Ontario pools exempt from anti-entrapment drain rules?

No. The federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act applies to any pool or spa open to the public, and remodels of residential pools trigger compliance with current standards.

Is a lifeguard required at an Ontario home pool?

No, private residential pools do not require a lifeguard, but adult supervision is strongly recommended and the property owner carries liability for guest safety.

Victorville FAQ

Am I liable if a trespassing child drowns in my pool?

California attractive-nuisance doctrine often holds pool owners partially liable even for trespassers, which is why working barriers are critical.

Can I leave a green pool during the off-season?

No. A neglected green pool breeds mosquitoes and can trigger vector-control nuisance citations separate from the Pool Safety Act.

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