Beyond the barrier, residential pools in Indiantown must comply with anti-entrapment drain rules (FBC and federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act) and require a Pool Safety Barrier Affidavit before final certificate of completion.
The Florida Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (Fla. Stat. ch. 515) and the Florida Building Code Sec. 454 require anti-entrapment drain covers on all new pools, spas, and hot tubs - either a single VGB-compliant cover with an SVRS pump, two suction outlets at least 3 feet apart, or unblockable drain design. Pool electrical equipment must be on a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), and equipotential bonding around the pool deck is required under NEC Art. 680. The Pool Safety Barrier Affidavit must be filed with the Village before issuance of the certificate of completion.
Operating a pool with non-compliant drain covers or missing safety features can trigger Building Code violations and, in case of injury, civil liability under Fla. Stat. 515.27. Building Division can issue stop-work orders and decline final inspection.
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