The Story Behind the Law
The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (VGBSSA) was named after Graeme Baker, the granddaughter of former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker III. In June 2002, Graeme tragically lost her life due to suction entrapment in a spa drain. Her story became the driving force behind stronger federal pool safety regulations, ultimately leading to the passage of the VGBSSA in 2007.
This critical legislation aims to reduce drowning incidents, prevent entrapments, and enhance overall pool safety—particularly for public pools and spas.
Why the VGB Pool & Spa Safety Act Matters
Each year, thousands of children suffer from pool-related accidents, many of which involve drain entrapments caused by strong suction forces. The VGBSSA was introduced to:
- Enhance the safety of public and private pools & spas
- Reduce suction entrapment injuries and deaths
- Promote the use of protective barriers and safety equipment
- Encourage proper supervision and drowning prevention strategies
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), drowning remains the leading cause of unintentional death for children aged 1-4 years old. Many of these tragedies are preventable through improved pool safety regulations, compliant equipment, and increased public awareness.
Key Requirements Under the VGBSSA
The Virginia Graeme Baker Act establishes several mandatory safety measures for public pools, spas, and commercial aquatic facilities. As of December 19, 2008, all public pools and spas must:
🛑 Install Anti-Entrapment Drain Covers – New drain covers must meet ASME/ANSI A112.19.8–2007 standards to prevent entrapment.
⚠ Implement Secondary Safety Measures for Single Main Drains – Facilities with a single drain system (except unblockable drains) must add at least one of the following:
- Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS)
- Suction-limiting vent system
- Gravity drainage system
- Automatic pump shut-off system
- Drain disablement or another approved safety system
🔍 Ensure Compliance for Public & Commercial Pools – All public pools must meet federal anti-entrapment safety requirements.
💡 Encourage Layers of Protection – Pool owners should implement additional safeguards, such as:
- Self-latching gates & isolation fencing
- Door & pool alarms
- Active supervision for young children
The Role of Architects & Pool Designers in Compliance
For architects and aquatic facility designers, ensuring VGBSSA compliance is essential for creating safe, legally compliant pools and spas. At Wallover Architects, we integrate:
- Drain entrapment prevention solutions into our aquatic facility designs
- Advanced circulation and filtration systems for safe and efficient operation
- ADA-compliant and safety-focused aquatic designs for public and municipal pools
- Sustainable and energy-efficient design strategies
By proactively designing safer aquatic environments, we help municipalities, schools, hotels, and recreational centers meet federal safety standards while enhancing user experience and functionality.
Reducing Drownings & Preventable Accidents
Beyond compliance, the VGBSSA promotes a culture of safety, encouraging parents, facility operators, and lifeguards to stay vigilant. The best pool safety strategy includes:
- 🌊 Multiple layers of protection (fences, alarms, drain covers, and supervision)
- 👀 Active supervision (never leave children unattended near water)
- 🚪 Proper safety barriers (self-latching gates & compliant drain covers)
- 🔧 Routine pool maintenance & inspections (ensuring compliance with safety regulations)
Building Safer Pools with Wallover Architects
At Wallover Architects, we prioritize safety, compliance, and innovative aquatic design. Whether you’re planning a new pool facility or upgrading an existing one, our team is committed to meeting VGBSSA regulations while creating inviting, functional, and sustainable aquatic spaces.
📞 Call us at 717-295-7754
📧 Email us at ewallover@walloverarchitects.com
Let’s design a safer, more efficient, and fully compliant aquatic facility that meets the highest standards in pool safety!