Tennessee Health Act - HydroTher

Tennessee Health Act


In Tennessee, public swimming pools are regulated by the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) under Rule 1200-25-01 (and Rule 1200-01-04 for multi-family residential pools). Tennessee is a "Plan Review" state, meaning you cannot begin construction or a major remodel without first getting approval from the TDH Engineering Department.

As of 2026, Tennessee remains one of the few states that strictly mandates an audible motion-detector alarm in addition to standard physical barriers.

1. 2026 Barrier & Fencing Requirements

Tennessee follows the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) with specific state-wide safety additions.


2. The "Motion Alarm" Mandate

Unique to Tennessee, state law requires an audible pool alarm that detects a person entering the water.


3. Water Quality & Microbiology

Tennessee health inspectors perform rigorous testing for bacterial contamination.


4. Safety Equipment & Emergency Response


5. Signage & Marking Requirements

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Note for 2026: In Tennessee, Gas Chlorination equipment has very specific storage rules. Cylinders must be securely fastened to a wall, and the enclosure must have a motor-driven exhaust fan capable of one air change per minute with switches located outside the room.