Pompano Beach requires pool safety fencing under FL Statute 515 and the Florida Building Code. Barriers must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Natural barriers (hedges) may qualify if code-compliant. Pool permits are not issued without barrier compliance. Regular maintenance of barriers is mandatory.
Pool fencing in Pompano Beach must comply with FL Statute 515 and Florida Building Code barrier requirements. The barrier must be at least 48 inches above grade on the exterior side. Gates must be self-closing, self-latching, and lockable, with the latch positioned out of reach of small children. The barrier cannot have climbable features such as horizontal rails spaced to allow climbing. Natural barriers (hedges) may qualify if they meet Building Code density and height requirements. No pool permit is issued without demonstration of barrier compliance. Existing pools must maintain barriers in good working condition. An ASTM F1346 safety cover may substitute for a barrier on spas and hot tubs.
Missing or non-compliant pool fencing is a serious safety violation. Immediate enforcement under FL Statute 515.
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