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Perimeter fences must be non-climbable, four sided, and a minimum of 60 inches high. Isolation fences must separate the pool/spa from the residence with more openings no more than 4 inches wide so children cannot squeeze through spaces. They must be non-climbable, four-sided and a minimum of 48 inches high.
Under the Southern Nevada Amendments, your pool must be surrounded by a fence that prevents access. In most cases, a 48-inch tall fence, as measured on the side facing away from the pool, is sufficient. Some pools, however, may require a 60-inch height, both of which we carry, as well as a 54-inch high fabric.
On Tuesday, the Las Vegas Valley Water District set a new size limit on residential swimming pools: 600 square feet, tops. We wound up with probably the most restrictive ordinance we could have, says Vassallo. The change was made as Southern Nevada continues to struggle through deepening drought.
Every pool in California over 18 deep needs a fence around it, per the California Safety Code. As defined in the Swimming Pool Safety Act of the code, Swimming pool or pool means any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 18 inches deep.
Pool Safety Walk, dont run. The number one pool safety rule is to never, ever run near a swimming pool. Listen to instructions and obey pool rules. No diving in the shallow end. No roughhousing. Dont play around drains and covers. Never swim alone. Sun safety is part of the deal. Use pool safety equipment properly.
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Residential pool size limits To help manage these water supply constraints, the Southern Nevada Water Authority approved a resolution in July 2022 that supports a 600-square-foot surface area limit on new residential pools.

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