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Safety Rules: Orland Park vs Tinley Park

How do safety rules rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Orland Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park pool safety rules combine the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, the Illinois Swimming Facility Act for public pools, and general property maintenance provisions. Private residential pools must maintain required barriers, anti-entrapment drain covers compliant with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act, and proper water quality.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park pool safety rules incorporate the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code and National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI protection, bonding, anti-entrapment drain covers, and barrier standards. The Illinois Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act governs public pools; private residential pool safety is primarily a code compliance matter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkTinley Park
Federal LawVirginia Graeme Baker Act-
Drain CoversAnti-entrapment requiredVGB Act compliant
Stagnant WaterMosquito nuisance violation-
Public PoolsCook County Health inspectedIDPH permit required
ElectricalGFCI and bonding-
GFCI-Required all pool circuits
Bonding-NEC Article 680
Door Alarms-When wall is barrier

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Orland Park FAQ

What safety equipment is required on my Orland Park pool?

Anti-entrapment compliant drain covers under federal law, proper GFCI electrical protection, and the required 48-inch barrier. Pool water must be maintained to prevent stagnation.

Can I drain my pool into the sewer?

Pool drainage is regulated by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. Dechlorinated water may typically be drained to the sanitary sewer through a cleanout. Contact Public Works at (708) 403-6350 for guidance.

Are diving boards regulated?

Orland Park follows the adopted pool and spa code which imposes minimum depth requirements beneath diving boards. Many modern residential pools do not meet the depth required for a traditional diving board. Check with Building Division before installing one.

Tinley Park FAQ

What safety features does Tinley Park require for pools?

GFCI protection on pool circuits, proper bonding per NEC Article 680, anti-entrapment drain covers, and a compliant barrier. Dwelling-wall barriers require door alarms or a power safety cover.

Is a pool alarm required?

Not as a standalone requirement, but a door alarm is required if the dwelling wall serves as part of the pool barrier, unless a power safety cover is used on the pool.

Are homeowner association pools regulated differently?

Yes. HOA and apartment pools are public pools under Illinois law and require annual IDPH operating permits plus compliance with additional water quality, lifeguard, and safety equipment rules.

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