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Safety Rules: Pasadena vs Tomball

How do safety rules rules compare between Pasadena, TX and Tomball, TX?

Pasadena and Tomball have similar restriction levels.

Pasadena, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena follows Texas state pool safety laws under TX Health & Safety Code Ch. 757 and the ISPSC. Residential pools require compliant barriers, drain safety covers, and must meet electrical code requirements. The Building Inspections Department conducts pool inspections.

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Tomball, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Tomball enforces residential pool safety standards consistent with the International Residential Code and the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Requirements include anti-entrapment drain covers, GFCI-protected electrical circuits, and proper barrier systems. Pool owners are responsible for maintaining all safety features in working condition.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaTomball
Drain SafetyAnti-entrapment covers required-
ElectricalGFCI protection requiredGFCI protection required on all circuits
Safety GlazingWindows within 5 ft of pool-
InspectionsBuilding Inspections Dept.-
Drain Covers-Anti-entrapment covers required (VGB Act)
Bonding-Metal within 5 ft of pool must be bonded
Barrier Gates-Must remain self-closing and self-latching
Federal Law-VGB Act applies to all pools and spas

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Pasadena FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Pasadena?

Compliant barriers and gates, anti-entrapment drain covers, GFCI electrical protection, and proper bonding/grounding per the ISPSC and TX Health & Safety Code Ch. 757.

Does Pasadena inspect residential pools?

Yes. The Building Inspections Department conducts inspections during pool construction and may inspect existing pools.

Tomball FAQ

What safety features are required for pools in Tomball?

Pools must have anti-entrapment drain covers (VGB Act), GFCI-protected electrical circuits, proper bonding and grounding, and compliant barrier fencing with self-closing, self-latching gates.

Do I need a pool alarm in Tomball?

Pool alarms are required on doors that open directly from the house to the pool area if the house wall serves as part of the pool barrier. Standalone pool alarms are not separately mandated but are recommended.

What is the Virginia Graeme Baker Act?

It is a federal law requiring all pool and spa drains to have anti-entrapment covers. Single-drain pools must also have an additional safety system to prevent suction entrapment. This law applies to all residential pools nationwide.

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