Some communities may also forbid swimming pools in side yards.
Above ground pool fence regulations illinois.
Fence laws for an above ground pool.
About a third of all children ages 1 to 4 who die accidentally each year are victims of drowning.
The fence must be at least 5 feet high if located on the ground or 3 feet high if located on top of the wall of an above ground pool or hot tub.
Most of the deaths happen in swimming pools and according to the center of disease control a major risk factor is lack of barriers swimming pool safety is a.
The swimming pool barrier guidelines are presented with illustrated descriptions of pool barriers.
Above ground pools are not allowed in the front yard.
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Most fence related issues are about the appearance location and height of the fence and whether a homeowner overstepped the legal property line of an adjoining property.
Illinois fence act was drafted to clarify issues common to those with large tracks of farmland or living in rural unincorporated regions.
All pools shall be enclosed with a fence or other barrier that is 48 inches high with openings not more than 2 inches from the bottom to grade and not more than 4 inches within the barrier.
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Federal requirements for handicapped bathrooms.
For above ground pools or spas the combined height of fence and pool cannot be higher than 10 feet.
Illinois fence law basics.
Illinois residential swimming pool safety is regulated by the boca pool barrier code public swimming pools.
Spas and fixed in place wading pools.
This regulation is planned to prevent swimming pools hazards.
11 30 9 creates the private swimming pool enclosure act and amends the counties code and the illinois municipal code.
In many communities above ground pools must be at least 10 feet from buildings fences and property lines.
The swimming pool barrier guidelines therefore apply to these structures as well as to above ground pools and may include larger portable pools.
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Illinois pool fence laws.
The definition of pool includes spas and hot tubs.
This includes in ground above ground and on ground pools.
Local set back rules must be followed.