Arlington Heights enforces safety regulations for residential swimming pools including required barrier fencing, electrical bonding and grounding of pool equipment, proper drainage to prevent flooding of adjacent properties, and compliance with Cook County Health Department water quality standards. Pool owners are responsible for maintaining safe conditions at all times.
Residential swimming pool safety in Arlington Heights is governed by the Village building code and supplemented by Cook County Health Department regulations. All pools must maintain proper water chemistry and sanitation. Electrical systems serving pools must comply with the National Electrical Code, including proper bonding and grounding of all metal components within 5 feet of the pool. Ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection is required for all electrical outlets and equipment within 20 feet of the pool edge. Pool drains must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, requiring anti-entrapment drain covers. Pool water must not be discharged onto neighboring properties or into the public storm sewer system without approval. Diving boards and slides must comply with manufacturer specifications for minimum water depth and clearance. Pool owners must ensure that pool chemicals are stored safely and in accordance with fire code requirements. The Village does not require pool alarms but recommends them as an additional safety measure for homes with young children.
Safety violations may result in orders to cease pool use until corrections are made. Electrical code violations carry fines of $250-$500 per violation. Draining pool water onto adjacent properties may result in a nuisance complaint and fines. Non-compliant drain covers must be replaced immediately upon notice. Contact Code Enforcement at (847) 368-5200.
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