Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and Florida’s Public Pools and Spas Factsheet
In December 2007, President Bush signed into law the Virginia Graeme Baker Act. This new law requires safety improvements at public swimming pools and spas to prevent drowning and entrapment.
All Florida swimming pools and spas will be required to replace the existing main drain grate/cover.
Florida’s newer public swimming pools (since 1977), and spas (since 1993), built with gravity drainage to a collector tank would only need to replace the main drain grate/cover to comply with this Act. This is about 80% of all swimming pools in Florida.
Some older spas were built with a suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening. These facilities, also, will only need to replace their main drain grate/cover to be in compliance with the federal Act.
The older direct suction pools and spas would need to replace the main drain grate/cover and provide suction mitigation as mentioned above. There are about 7,000 swimming pools and spas that will require both modifications to be in compliance with the federal act.
The Act requires three basic things for all public pools and spas.
1.) The first requirement is that the main drain grate/cover be replaced with one that meets the requirements of the new ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007 performance standard, “Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs”.
2.) The second requirement is that the direct pump suction drainage system entrapment hazard be mitigated by one of six methods, i.e., changes to the recirculation system.Safety Vacuum Release System conforming to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387
Suction-Limiting Vent System with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening
Gravity Drainage System with a collector tank (required in Florida)
Automatic Pump Shut-Off System
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