Cocoa enforces Florida Building Code and FL Statute 515 pool barrier requirements. All residential pools require a barrier at least 48 inches high. Gates must swing away from the pool with self-closing and self-latching mechanisms. No climbable features permitted on barriers.
Cocoa enforces strict pool barrier requirements in city limits consistent with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. All pools, spas, and hot tubs over 24 inches deep must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches tall on all sides. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, with latches placed at least 54 inches above grade (on the pool side) to prevent child access. The barrier must have no openings that would allow passage of a 4-inch sphere. Chain-link fences used as pool barriers must have no more than 1.75-inch diamond openings. House walls may serve as one side of the barrier if all doors leading to the pool area have alarms or self-closing devices.
Pool barrier violations are treated seriously due to child safety. Violations carry immediate fines of $250β$1,000 and mandatory correction within 48 hours. Repeated non-compliance may result in pool condemnation orders.
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