Think safety first when installing a swimming pool
When the hot summer sun beats down, a swimming pool is very appealing. But because pools also are attractive and potentially dangerous to young children, Saco's building codes require pools to be fenced and gated, and sometimes equipped with alarms.
If you're considering a swimming pool purchase, contact the Saco's Code Enforcement Department first to determine exactly what permits are needed and what requirements you must follow.
A fence or other barrier must surround in-ground and aboveground pools, including inflatable pools holding more than 24 inches of water. The fence must be at least four feet high and must be constructed so that gaps or openings are no larger than a certain size, depending on the type of fencing used. In addition any gates in the fence must be self-closing and self-latching.
If a home's wall serves as part of the swimming pool's barrier, doors with direct access to the pool must be equipped with an alarm.
These codes are an added safety measure to protect you and your guests from swimming pool accidents. As a pool owner, you are responsible for anyone in your pool.
Other things to consider when installing a pool include zoning requirements, electrical clearances and utility easements. The Saco Code Enforcement Department also suggests contacting your insurance agent before installing a swimming pool. Most insurance companies require additional liability coverage.
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