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Pinellas Park vs St. Petersburg

How do safety rules rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Pinellas Park and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Pinellas Park enforces the Florida Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act, requiring at least one approved safety feature on all new residential pools, spas, and hot tubs to reduce drowning risk for children.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

St. Petersburg residential pools must include at least one approved safety feature beyond the perimeter barrier, such as door alarms, pool alarms, or approved safety covers, as required by the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSt. Petersburg
Governing statuteFS Chapter 515-
Required featuresAt least one of four-
Spa cover standardASTM F1346-
Door alarm volume85 decibels minimum-
Penalty typeSecond-degree misdemeanor-
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Pinellas Park FAQ

What counts as an approved pool safety feature?

An isolating barrier, an ASTM F1346 power safety cover, exit alarms on doors to the pool, or self-closing self-latching devices on those doors meeting state height standards.

Are these rules enforced for older pools?

Chapter 515 applies primarily to pools constructed after October 1, 2000. Older pools may be grandfathered but must still meet local barrier and code enforcement standards.

St. Petersburg FAQ

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