NY Executive Law Β§387(14) requires ASTM F2208 pool alarms on all residential pools built or substantially modified after Dec. 14, 2006. Westchester County DOH enforces Subpart 6-1 for public pools.
Pool alarms must detect entry anywhere on the water surface. Public and semi-public pools (clubs, HOAs, condos, hotels) fall under 10 NYCRR Subpart 6-1 and must have lifeguards, CPR-certified supervision, posted capacity, and operator permits from Westchester County DOH. This safety rules rule under Westchester County's swimming pools ordinances applies to unincorporated areas of Westchester County. For current statutory text, amendments, enforcement procedures, fines, appeal options, and any exemptions that may apply to your situation, contact Westchester County code enforcement directly or consult the official New York municipal code library. Ordinances change periodically; always verify with local staff before relying on summary information.
Alarm violations: $500 first offense, $1,000 subsequent. Public pool violations: up to $2,000/day.
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