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Seminole vs St. Petersburg

How do pool barriers rules compare between Seminole, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Seminole and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Residential swimming pools in Seminole must have a barrier complying with the Florida Building Code Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act. Barriers must be at least four feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

St. Petersburg enforces Florida Building Code Section 424.2.17 and Florida Statute Chapter 515 requiring 4-foot pool barriers, self-latching gates, and approved safety features.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSeminoleSt. Petersburg
Minimum height48 inches barrier-
GateSelf-closing self-latchingSelf-closing, self-latching
Latch height54 inches above grade-
StatuteFlorida Chapter 515-
PenaltySecond-degree misdemeanor-
Min barrier-4 feet
State law-FS Chapter 515
Building code-FBC 424.2.17
Cover standard-ASTM F1346

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Seminole FAQ

Does my existing fence count as a pool barrier?

Only if it meets the 48-inch height, has compliant openings, and the gate is self-closing and self-latching. Many residential fences need upgrades.

Are screen pool enclosures enough?

Yes, if the screen enclosure meets barrier height and self-latching door requirements under the Florida Building Code at all access points.

Do hot tubs need a barrier in Seminole?

Spas and hot tubs with safety covers meeting ASTM F1346 are typically exempt. Without the cover, full barrier requirements apply just like a pool.

St. Petersburg FAQ

How tall does my pool fence need to be in St. Petersburg?

Pool barriers must be at least 4 feet (48 inches) tall measured from outside ground level under Florida Building Code 424.2.17 and Florida Statute 515.27.

Are alarmed doors enough to comply without a fence?

Yes, Florida Statute 515.27 lists alarmed exit doors and ASTM F1346 pool covers as approved alternative safety features when a perimeter barrier is not used.

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