Residential Swimming Pool Safety Requirements is a legal document that was released by the Growth and Resource Management Department - Volusia County, Florida - a government authority operating within Florida. The form may be used strictly within County of Volusia.
Q: What are the residential swimming poolsafety requirements in Volusia County, Florida?
A: Residential swimming pools in Volusia County, Florida must meet specific safety requirements.
Q: What is the purpose of these safety requirements?
A: The purpose of these requirements is to ensure the safety of individuals using residential swimming pools.
Q: Are there any specific rules for pool enclosures?
A: Yes, residential swimming pools must be enclosed by a fence or barrier that meets certain specifications.
Q: What are the specifications for pool enclosure fences or barriers?
A: Pool enclosure fences or barriers must have a minimum height of 48 inches and have no gaps or openings that would allow a 4-inch diameter sphere to pass through.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the pool enclosure requirements?
A: In some cases, certain types of pool covers may be allowed as an alternative to a fence or barrier.
Q: Are there requirements for pool gates?
A: Yes, pool gates must be self-closing and self-latching, and open outwards.
Q: Are there any requirements for pool alarms?
A: Yes, residential swimming pools must have an approved pool alarm that meets specific standards.
Q: Are there any requirements for pool signs?
A: Yes, a pool sign with specific information must be posted within the pool enclosure.
Q: Are there any restrictions on diving boards or slides?
A: Residential swimming pools are generally not allowed to have diving boards or slides.
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