Orland Park pool safety rules combine the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, the Illinois Swimming Facility Act for public pools, and general property maintenance provisions. Private residential pools must maintain required barriers, anti-entrapment drain covers compliant with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act, and proper water quality.
Private residential pools in Orland Park must comply with the building code barrier requirements, National Electrical Code bonding and GFCI protection, and the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, which requires anti-entrapment drain covers on all suction outlets. Pool pumps and circulation systems must meet manufacturer specifications. Water must be maintained to prevent it from becoming a stagnant nuisance or mosquito breeding site; untreated pool water for more than 72 hours can trigger a property maintenance violation. Pool operators should maintain proper chlorine or alternative sanitizer levels. Public pools, including HOA pools at clubhouses in Crystal Tree, Siena, and similar subdivisions, are regulated under the Illinois Swimming Facility Act with Cook County Department of Public Health inspections. The Centennial Park West Aquatic Center operated by the Orland Park Recreation Department is also subject to state pool regulations. Residents are reminded that supervising children near any body of water is a fundamental safety practice that ordinances alone cannot replace.
Stagnant untreated pool water creating a mosquito breeding hazard may result in a property maintenance violation with fines beginning at $75. Missing anti-entrapment drain covers violate federal law with potential federal penalties. Barrier failures may result in immediate code enforcement orders. Contact Code Enforcement at (708) 403-6150.
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