Tulsa County requires 4-foot minimum pool barriers per IRC Appendix G (adopted via Title 42). Gates must be self-closing, self-latching with latch 54 inches above grade. Openings less than 4 inches. Enforcement at permit inspection and via code complaints.
Tulsa County Building Inspections enforces pool barrier requirements through the 2018 International Residential Code Appendix G (Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs) and ISPSC (International Swimming Pool and Spa Code), as adopted under Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission authority. Barrier specifications: minimum 48 inches high measured from finished grade on the exterior; maximum 2-inch gap at bottom (4-inch gap over non-solid surfaces like grass); vertical openings max 4 inches (per sphere passage test); horizontal members less than 45 inches apart must have openings less than 1.75 inches (ladder effect prevention). Gates must open outward away from pool, be self-closing and self-latching, with release mechanism minimum 54 inches above grade on pool side OR 3 inches below top of gate on non-pool side with no openings within 18 inches of latch. When a dwelling wall forms part of the barrier, doors leading to pool area must have audible alarms (min 85 dB at 10 ft) or be self-closing/self-latching. Pool covers meeting ASTM F1346 may substitute in some cases. Oklahoma leads the US in childhood drowning rates β Tulsa County aggressively enforces these standards. City of Tulsa follows identical requirements (Tulsa Building Code Β§501). Inspection required before pool filling and occupancy.
Non-compliant barriers: immediate correction required per Title 42 Β§70.040, pool use prohibited until re-inspection. Fines $250-1,000 per day of continued non-compliance. Failure to get permit: double permit fee penalty. Civil liability under Oklahoma attractive-nuisance doctrine (Taylor v. Hynson, 1993 OK 93) β homeowner can face wrongful death suit for child drowning in unfenced pool.
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