Pool Barrier Codes - Arizona
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barrier codes)
www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/36/01681.htm
(gives AZ barrier code)
36-1681. Pool enclosures; requirements; exceptions; enforcement
A. A swimming pool, or other contained body of water that contains water eighteen
inches or more in depth at any point and that is wider than eight feet at any point
and is intended for swimming, shall be protected by an enclosure surrounding the
pool area, as provided in this section.
B. A swimming pool or other contained body of water required to be enclosed by subsection
A whether a belowground or aboveground pool shall meet the following requirements:
- Be entirely enclosed by at least a five foot wall, fence or other barrier as measured
on the exterior side of the wall, fence or barrier.
- Have no openings in the wall, fence or barrier through which a spherical object
four inches in diameter can pass. The horizontal components of any wall, fence or
barrier shall be spaced not less than forty-five inches apart measured vertically
or shall be placed on the pool side of a wall, fence or barrier which shall not
have any opening greater than one and three-quarter inches measured horizontally.
Wire mesh or chain link fences shall have a maximum mesh size of one and three-quarter
inches measured horizontally.
- Gates for the enclosure shall:
(a) Be self-closing and self-latching with the latch located at
least fifty-four inches above the underlying ground or on the pool side of the gate
with a release mechanism at least five inches below the top of the gate and no opening
greater than one-half inch within twenty-four inches of the release mechanism or
be secured by a padlock or similar device which requires a key, electric opener
or integral combination which can have the latch at any height.
(b) Open outward from the pool.
- The wall, fence or barrier shall not contain openings, handholds or footholds accessible
from the exterior side of the enclosure that can be used to climb the wall, fence
or barrier.
- The wall, fence or barrier shall be at least twenty inches from the water's edge.
C. If a residence or living area constitutes part of the enclosure required by subsection
B for a swimming pool or other contained body of water in lieu of the requirements
of subsection B, there shall be one of the following:
- Between the swimming pool or other contained body of water and the residence or
living area, a minimum four foot wall, fence or barrier to the pool area which meets
all of the requirements of subsection B, paragraphs 2 through 5.
- The pool shall be protected by a motorized safety pool cover which requires the
operation of a key switch which meets the American society of testing and materials
emergency standards 13-89 and which does not require manual operation other than
the use of the key switch.
- All ground level doors or other doors with direct access to the swimming pool or
other contained body of water shall be equipped with a self-latching device which
meets the requirements of subsection B, paragraph 3, subdivision (a). Emergency
escape or rescue windows from sleeping rooms with access to the swimming pool or
other contained body of water shall be equipped with a latching device not less
than fifty-four inches above the floor. All other openable dwelling unit or guest
room windows with similar access shall be equipped with a screwed in place wire
mesh screen, or a keyed lock that prevents opening the window more than four inches,
or a latching device located not less than fifty-four inches above the floor.
- The swimming pool shall be an aboveground swimming pool which has non-climbable
exterior sides which are a minimum height of four feet. Any access ladder or steps
shall be removable without tools and secured in an inaccessible position with a
latching device not less than fifty-four inches above the ground when the pool is
not in use.
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