Pool Fence Compliance
We provide pool fence compliance checks in South Australia to ensure your pool fence meets all government and local council regulations when selling your property. Our safety audit and clear plan ensure compliance.
We provide pool fence compliance checks in South Australia to ensure your pool fence meets all government and local council regulations when selling your property. Our safety audit and clear plan ensure compliance.
We offer pool fence compliance checks to ensure that your pool fence or safety barriers meet the necessary standards in South Australia when selling your property. Depending on the age of your pool, it must comply with either the 1993 or 2012 regulations. Our safety checks ensure that your pool meets all government and local council regulations, and we provide a certificate as verification.
Pool safety barrier regulations are updated annually, affecting both older pools built before 1993 and new pools. Our safety audit thoroughly evaluates all aspects of the pool safety barriers to ensure compliance with the AS1926.1 1993, 2012, and any government amendments based on the year your pool was constructed. We cover all council areas in South Australia and have a comprehensive understanding of government and local council regulations.
Compliance with pool safety barrier regulations is crucial when selling a property with a pool. Our goal is to provide you with the most cost-effective solution to meet these requirements. Our inspection covers all areas, and our team of experts with building backgrounds can offer a clear plan to achieve compliance. We are available by phone after the initial inspection to provide any necessary tips or advice on the path to compliance.
It’s important to note that pool fences and gates require regular maintenance and checking. Ground movements and children playing near gates can cause issues, so it’s essential to ensure they function correctly at all times.
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You will be provided with a compliance checklist a few days before the assessment to allow you to perform your own checks. You will be notified 24 hours before your appointment.
You are notified when the technician is on their way. Keep up to date and track when the technician will arrive on site and meet them.
Hassle free invoicing. You need to pay a fee of $195 to confirm your booking.
Pay and book online for convenience.
If you do not pass the compliance you will be notified of the areas requiring improvement. An additional fee of $95 may apply for reassessment. This will need to be organised at a later date.
Once you have passed all the checks and the assessment is completed, you will receive a certificate.
In South Australia, pool fences must be at least 1200mm high, have no climbable objects within 900mm of the fence, and be self-closing and self-latching. Additionally, the fence must not have any gaps larger than 100mm and must not be able to be climbed by children.
Yes, in South Australia, pool fences must be inspected by a qualified pool inspector every three years to ensure they meet legal requirements.
Yes, it is possible to install your own pool fence in South Australia, but you must ensure that it meets legal requirements. It is recommended to have a professional install your pool fence to ensure compliance.
Yes, temporary pool fences are allowed in South Australia, but they must meet the same legal requirements as permanent pool fences.
A CPR sign is a sign that provides information on how to perform CPR in case of an emergency. In South Australia, it is required to have a CPR sign near your pool area.
If your pool fence doesn’t meet legal requirements in South Australia, you may face fines or other penalties. Additionally, a non-compliant pool fence can be dangerous and may increase the risk of accidents and drowning.
It is possible to modify your existing pool fence to meet legal requirements in South Australia, but it is important to ensure that the modifications are done correctly and do not compromise the safety of the fence.
In South Australia, there are no exemptions to pool fence requirements. All pools must have a compliant fence.
You can find more information on pool fence requirements in South Australia on the SA Government website or by contacting your local council or building authority. It is important to ensure that you are following the correct requirements for your area to ensure the safety of your pool area.