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Pool Barriers: Palm Springs vs Temecula

How do pool barriers rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?

Palm Springs and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces California Building Code Appendix V and Health & Safety Code Β§115920–115929 (the Swimming Pool Safety Act) requiring barriers at least 60 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates and at least two approved drowning-prevention safety features for any new or remodeled pool or spa. Permits and inspections are required through Palm Springs Building and Safety.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Temecula enforces California Building Code and Health & Safety Code Β§115920+ pool barrier requirements: minimum 60-inch (5-foot) enclosure, self-closing/self-latching gates, and at least two of seven approved drowning prevention safety features (such as door alarms, pool covers, or removable mesh fencing). All swimming pools and spas over 18 inches deep require permits and barriers.

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