St. Petersburg residential pools must include at least one approved safety feature beyond the perimeter barrier, such as door alarms, pool alarms, or approved safety covers, as required by the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act.
Florida law requires that, in addition to a complete perimeter barrier, residential pools meet at least one additional safety feature. Acceptable options include an approved automatic pool cover meeting ASTM standards, exit alarms on doors and windows providing direct pool access, or all doors with direct pool access being self-closing and self-latching with the release mechanism at least 54 inches above the floor. Suction outlets must be anti-entrapment compliant under the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act. St. Petersburg incorporates these features through its building code and Chapter 8 enforcement. Pool electrical bonding and GFCI protection are also required under the Florida Building Code.
Failure to install required safety features may delay or prevent issuance of a certificate of completion, result in code enforcement actions, and carry second-degree misdemeanor liability under Florida law.
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