Tennessee Pool Code
Regulations & Standards
Find the latest information on the Tennessee Pool Code, laws, and safety standards. Our directories are updated monthly and include website links to help you quickly find the pool codes and regulations for the state of Tennessee (TN)
Tennessee Pool Code Requirements
Tennessee regulates public swimming pools through the Tennessee Department of Health. The state defines public swimming pools broadly to include many pools operated at apartments, hotels, motels, schools, clubs, subdivisions, camps, institutions, and mobile home parks, whether or not a fee is charged.
Tennessee public pools must be properly designed, constructed, and maintained as regulated facilities. State rules cover the pool structure and related facilities, including items such as the pool deck, bathhouse, fencing, filtration and safety equipment, sidewalks, and plumbing facilities. Tennessee also requires plan review before construction of a new public swimming pool to help ensure the pool meets state construction and installation requirements before work begins.
Learn More About The National Pool Safely Campaign to Reduce Drowning and Entrapment Injuries: Visit: https://www.poolsafly.gov/
Tennessee Pool Phone Code Requirements
Tennessee public pools must have telephone service conveniently available on site, along with clearly posted emergency phone numbers.
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Pool Phone Cellular Landlines
How to eliminate the cost of a traditional pool phone landline and save 35% or more
If you’re aiming to decrease pool phone line expenses, we suggest transitioning to cellular technology. Our cellular phone lines conform to all Tennessee pool code requirements.
Frequently Asked Pool Code Phone Questions
What is a pool telephone?
A pool phone, as the name suggests, is a communication device positioned in close proximity to public swimming pools, usually within 200 unobstructed feet of the pool in most states. Its primary purpose is to enable users to make emergency calls and connect to help when needed.
How do I determine if I need an emergency pool phone?
In many states, there are legal requirements mandating the presence of an emergency phone in close proximity to a pool. Regardless of legal requirements, having a pool telephone is a proactive measure to prevent potential tragedies and reduce your liability.
Can MyLinkLine monitor pool phones purchased from another company?
Certainly. We can monitor and reprogram pool phones from any manufacturer, including those already integrated into existing car operating panels. Our monitoring services do not require any additional equipment.
How can I ensure the proper functioning of my pool phone?
The best way to ensure your emergency phone is working correctly is through periodic manual testing.
Can pool phones be directly programmed to dial 911?
While it is possible to program pool telephones to dial 911 for emergency dispatch, it is generally discouraged. Most 911 dispatch centers prefer that pool telephones do not tie up emergency lines with non-emergency or prank calls. Additionally, fines may be imposed for dispatching emergency personnel to non-emergency situations. Therefore, we do not recommend relying solely on 911 for handling pool telephone calls.
Do you provide nationwide installation of pool telephones?
Absolutely! MyLinkLine Communications Inc. boasts over two decades of experience in the field of telecommunications solutions. Our extensive range of pool telephone products and services is available throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Do you sell proprietary pool telephone equipment?
MyLinkLine prioritizes the long-term interests of our clients by exclusively using non-proprietary phone equipment known for its durability, reliability, and ease of service. This approach ensures that you have all the information necessary to make the best decision for your specific requirements. Trust the MyLinkLine approach for dependable and adaptable pool telephone solutions.
What are the regulations regarding pool telephones in the United States?
Regulations governing pool telephones are typically determined at the local level, often varying from state to state. You can find information on pool phone laws specific to your state here.
Should a pool phone use a landline or cellular connection?
Both landline and cellular connections can be employed for pool phones, with the choice typically depending on the specific needs of your property. Cellular lines are often preferred to avoid the costs associated with trenching for new landline telephone service, and our cellular solution is cost-effective compared to traditional landlines.
Emergency Pool Telephones
We offer a full range of indoor and outdoor pool emergency communication solutions, ensuring compliance with ADA regulations and approval from the FCC. We specialize in the sales and installation of high-quality phone products sourced from industry-leading brands.
Pool Phone Cellular Lines
Go cellular and save 35% or more on monthly phone line fees. If you currently pay for a pool telephone line you are paying too much. Our cellular phone lines work with all pool telephones and monitoring services. To get a quote click on the link below.
Pool Phone Monitoring Service
Our monitoring and dispatch center has been delivering professional service for over twenty years. Our staff has extensive technical and interpersonal training to assist in emergency and non-emergency situations. To get quote click on the link below.
