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Fencing Requirements: Rialto vs Victorville

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rialto and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Pools and spas in Rialto must be enclosed by a barrier meeting California Building Code Section 3109 / CRC Appendix V: at least 60 inches high, non-climbable, gaps under 4 inches, with self-closing, self-latching gates opening away from the pool. Rialto enforces these standards under RMC Title 15 (Buildings and Construction).

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Victorville enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (H and S Code 115920-115929). Pools need at least two approved drowning-prevention features, typically a 60-inch enclosure and self-latching gate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
Minimum barrier height60 inches (CBC §3109)-
Max gap under fenceLess than 2 inches at grade-
Max sphere passage4 inches through any opening-
Gate typeSelf-closing, self-latching, outward swing-
Statute-H and S Code 115920 to 115929
Barrier height-Minimum 60 inches
Gate-Self-closing, self-latching, opens outward
Safety features-At least 2 of 7 approved
Opening limit-4-inch maximum

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Rialto FAQ

Can my house wall count as one side of the pool fence?

Yes, if doors leading to the pool have one of the SB 442 safety features (door alarm, self-closing/self-latching, or power safety cover).

Does a spa with a locking cover need a fence?

An ASTM F1346 listed safety cover can satisfy barrier requirements for a spa under CBC §3109, but a permit and inspection are still required.

Victorville FAQ

Can I use my perimeter yard fence as the pool barrier?

Yes, if it meets the 60-inch height, opening, and gate requirements and is not climbable. Otherwise a separate pool enclosure is required.

Do alarms alone satisfy California pool safety law?

No. The Pool Safety Act requires at least two approved features, and most homes pair an enclosure with alarms rather than relying on alarms alone.

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