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Pool Barriers: Pearl City vs Urban Honolulu

How do pool barriers rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Urban Honolulu, HI?

Pearl City and Urban Honolulu have similar restriction levels.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Pearl City residential pools must be enclosed under ROH Sec. 16-6.2, with companion standards at 16-7.9 covering public and condo pools at Pearl City Highlands and Waimalu complexes.

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Urban Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Urban Honolulu homes with private swimming pools must install compliant fence barriers meeting ROH 16-6.2, a critical drowning-prevention rule in densely populated neighborhoods like Waikiki and Ala Moana.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPearl CityUrban Honolulu
Code sectionROH 16-6.2-
Minimum height4 feet4 feet
Gate requirementSelf-closing, self-latching-
Public poolsROH 16-7.9-
Latch height-Above 54 inches
Residential rule-ROH 16-6.2
Hotel/public pools-ROH 16-7.9

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pearl City FAQ

Do all Pearl City home pools need a barrier?

Yes. ROH 16-6.2 requires every residential pool to be enclosed by a barrier at least 4 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates and spacing that prevents a 4-inch sphere from passing.

What about Waimalu condo pools?

Public and semi-public pools at condos and apartment complexes follow companion ROH 16-7.9. Requirements overlap with 16-6.2 but add operational and signage standards enforced through association inspections.

Urban Honolulu FAQ

What pool fence rules apply to Urban Honolulu condos?

Private pools at houses follow ROH 16-6.2 with minimum 4-foot fences and self-closing, self-latching gates. Condo and hotel pools in Waikiki and Ala Moana generally follow the public pool rule at ROH 16-7.9.

When must my Honolulu pool fence be inspected?

Before the pool may be filled. ROH 16-6.2 requires barriers and gate hardware to be in place and inspected by the Department of Planning and Permitting before a residential pool is first used.

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