New Jersey Health Act - HydroTher

New Jersey Health Act


In New Jersey, public swimming pools are regulated by the Department of Health under the Public Recreational Bathing Code (N.J.A.C. 8:26). As of February 2026, the state has issued revised guidance on "Zone of Protection" standards and staff training requirements to modernize safety at public facilities.

1. 2026 Lifeguard & Supervision Standards

New Jersey has transitioned to a strict "Zone of Protection" model for lifeguard positioning.


2. Water Chemistry & Immediate Closure

Facilities are rated as SatisfactoryConditionally Satisfactory, or Unsatisfactory. A placard with this rating must be posted at the entrance.


3. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

New Jersey construction and safety codes require a "code-compliant" barrier for any pool capable of holding 24 inches of water or more.


4. Emergency Communication & Equipment


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Note for 2026: New Jersey requires a Trained Pool Operator (TPO) to visit the facility at least once per week to review records and inspect mechanical systems. This visit must be documented in writing and kept in the office for health department audits.