New residential pools and spas built or remodeled in Lincoln must include at least two of seven drowning-prevention features listed in California Health & Safety Code Section 115922.
Lincoln's pool permit packet enforces Cal. Health & Safety Code Section 115922, which requires any new pool/spa (or one undergoing remodel meeting the threshold) at a single-family home to be equipped with at least two of the following: (1) a perimeter enclosure meeting Section 115923, (2) removable mesh fencing with a self-closing, self-latching gate, (3) an approved safety pool cover meeting ASTM F1346, (4) exit alarms on doors providing direct access to the pool, (5) self-closing, self-latching devices on doors with a release at least 54 inches above the floor, (6) an alarm that activates on water entry meeting ASTM F2208, or (7) other means providing equal or greater protection approved by the building official. The selected combination is identified on the permit set and verified at final inspection by Lincoln Building Division.
Without the two-feature certification on the permit, the Building Division will not issue final approval. Operating an out-of-compliance pool is a public-nuisance / building-code violation referenced by LMC Title 1 with daily fines.
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