Swimming Pools, Spas, and Tubs
Introduction
To ensure the safety and well-being of our community, particularly small children, our county adheres to strict regulations regarding swimming pool construction and fencing. Please following the guidelines outlined in the Private Residential Pool/Spa Plan Checklist when making constructions plans. These guidelines are derived from both the California Residential Code Appendix AX and Humboldt County Code 332-3, with the most restrictive requirements applied. Note that public swimming pools will have additional requirements.
- Definitions and Scope:
- A "swimming pool" is any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 18 inches deep, including in-ground and aboveground pools, hot tubs, spas, and wading pools.
- Fencing and Enclosure Requirements:
- All swimming pools must be enclosed by a fence or wall at least six feet tall, constructed of durable material.
- The enclosure must completely surround the pool, with no openings or gaps wider than 2-inches, except for gates or doors.
- A dwelling house or accessory building may serve as part of the enclosure.
- Gate and Door Specifications:
- Gates or doors must be equipped with self-closing and self-latching devices.
- Latching devices should be positioned at least 60-inches above the ground or made inaccessible to children.
- All gates or doors must remain closed and latched when the pool is not in use or during maintenance.
- Safety Features:
- Upon constructing or remodeling a pool, at least two of the following safety features must be implemented:
- An enclosure that isolates the swimming pool from the private single-family residence.
- An approved safety pool cover.
- Exit alarms on doors providing direct access to the pool area.
- Self-closing, self-latching doors with high latches.
- Water immersion alarms that activate if someone enters the water.
- Other protective measures that provide equal or greater safety as confirmed by approved testing.
- Upon constructing or remodeling a pool, at least two of the following safety features must be implemented:
- Electrical Safety:
- All electrical installations in and around swimming pools must conform with the current California Electric Code including Article 680.
- Construction and Inspection:
- Plans for new swimming pools must show compliance with the above safety and fencing requirements.
- All pool construction plans and documents must comply with California's current Building Standards Code (California Code of Regulations, Title 24).
- Final approval of swimming pools will be withheld until all regulations are fully met.
- Exemptions:
- These regulations do not apply to natural or man-made bodies of water used primarily for purposes other than swimming, such as irrigation or livestock watering.
- Modifications:
- The Chief Building Inspector may approve modifications to the standard fencing requirements if alternative natural barriers or structures provide equivalent or greater protection.