Pennsylvania Health Act - HydroTher

Pennsylvania Health Act


In Pennsylvania, public and semi-public swimming pools are governed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) under 28 Pa. Code Chapter 18 (Public Swimming and Bathing Places) and the Public Bathing Law.

As of 2026, Pennsylvania remains a "Permit First" state, meaning no public bathing place can operate without a valid permit issued by the DOH after a rigorous operational inspection.

1. 2026 Operational & Health Standards

Pennsylvania’s standards are focused on chemical precision and clarity, requiring specific testing methods that are more detailed than in many other states.


2. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

Pennsylvania follows the Uniform Construction Code (UCC), which mirrors the International Residential Code (IRC) for pool barriers.


3. Electrical Safety & Certification (The 3-Year Rule)

Pennsylvania is unique in its mandatory re-certification of electrical systems.


4. Safety Equipment & Communication


5. Operator & Chemical Handling Requirements

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Note for 2026: Pennsylvania requires that recirculation systems (pumps and filters) operate 24/7 during the pool's operating season. Turning off the pump at night to save electricity is a violation of the State Sanitary Code.