Mountain View pools must meet California Swimming Pool Safety Act requirements including anti-entrapment drain covers, barriers, and at least one of seven approved safety features.
California Health and Safety Code 115920 et seq. governs pool safety for all new or remodeled residential pools and spas in Mountain View. Owners must install at least one of seven approved safety features: an enclosure fence, removable mesh fencing, safety pool cover, exit alarms on doors, self-closing and self-latching doors, alarms on the pool, or other approved means. All suction outlets must have anti-entrapment covers meeting ASCA/ANSI A112.19.8 or the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Pool heaters and electrical equipment must be code-compliant with GFCI protection and proper bonding. Regular maintenance, water chemistry, and clear-water rules reduce drowning and illness risks. Hosts of short-term rentals have heightened supervision duties.
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