Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Pool, hot tub and spa safety


In my inspections it is common to find gates to hot tubs that do not latch properly. Many homeowners mistakenly don’t consider hot tubs to be a pool area.

The Safety Code defines a swimming pool as any swimming or recreational bathing over 18 inches deep, which includes hot tubs and spas. All home owners, must comply with the 2007 Swimming Pool Safety Act of the California Health and Safety Code. 

Broken self-closing device on gate to hot tub.

The act requires homeowners to install at least one of seven drowning prevention safety features on new or remodeled pools.
  1. The pool shall be isolated from access to a home by an enclosure (see 'enclosure requirements' below).
  2. Removable mesh pool fencing in conjunction with a gate that is self closing and self latching, and can accommodate a key lockable device.
  3. Pool shall be equipped with an approved safety cover.
  4. Residence equipped with exit alarms on those doors providing direct access to the pool.
  5. All doors providing direct access from the home to the swimming pool shall be equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device with a release mechanism placed no lower than 54 inches above the floor.
  6. Swimming pool alarms that, when placed in pools, will sound upon detection of accidental or unauthorized entrance into the water.
  7. Other means of protection, if the degree of protection afforded is equal to or greater than that afforded by any of the devices mentioned above.

A note about enclosure requirements-
  • Gates must open away from the pool.
  • Be self closing and self latching (device no lower than 60” from the ground)
  • No more than 2” gap between the ground and the gate.
  • Any gaps in the in the fence must be no wider than 4”.
  • Exterior surface free from any characteristics that could be used as a foot or hand hold for a child under the age of 5 to climb over.
Gate latch is not self closing or self latching.

So, fortunately gate latches are an easy fix for the home owner- but definitely an important one!


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