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Safety Rules: Rohnert Park vs Sonoma

How do safety rules rules compare between Rohnert Park, CA and Sonoma, CA?

Rohnert Park and Sonoma have similar restriction levels.

Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

California's Swimming Pool Safety Act and Title 24 Building Standards Code establish uniform anti-entrapment, drain cover, and safety equipment requirements for all residential pools.

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Sonoma, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

New and remodeled pools/spas at Sonoma single-family homes must have at least two of seven independent drowning-prevention features under California HSC §115922, plus dual anti-entrapment drains under the Virginia Graeme Baker standards (ASME/ANSI A112.19.8) referenced in Permit Sonoma CNI-044.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRohnert ParkSonoma
StatuteH&S 115920-115929; 116025+-
Anti-entrapmentVGB compliant drains-
Building codeTitle 24 statewide-
Public poolsHealth dept regulated-
Required features-2 of 7 (HSC §115922)
Independence rule-Two features must be independent layers
Drains-Dual, 3+ ft apart, ASME A112.19.8 grates
Spa locking cover-ASTM ES 13-89 may exempt spa from full enclosure

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Rohnert Park FAQ

Are pool drain covers regulated in California?

Yes. All new pool drains must meet federal Virginia Graeme Baker anti-entrapment standards, which are enforced statewide as part of California's pool safety regime.

Do public and private pools follow the same rules?

Public pools have additional Health and Safety Code requirements covering water quality, supervision, and inspection. Private residential pools follow the Swimming Pool Safety Act and Title 24.

Sonoma FAQ

What if my pool was built before 1998?

HSC §115922 applies when a building permit is issued for new construction or remodeling. Pre-existing pools are grandfathered, but any permitted remodel triggers compliance.

Can I use a pool cover as one of my two features?

Yes, if it is a manually or power-operated safety cover labeled as meeting ASTM F1346. A solar blanket does not qualify.

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