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Pool Safety

Pool Safety

Kids love the water. But the question is, during summer, are they Water Ready? And more importantly, are you?

 

Young children can fall into a pool or spa and drown very quickly, so properly maintained safety barriers around pools are a vital measure to help secure the safety not only of the homeowners’ toddlers, but also that of friends and neighbours’ children.

It is law that protective safety barriers to restrict access to swimming pools and spas on private residential properties in Victoria. The responsibility for installation applies to all homeowners with a pool or spa, regardless of whether they have children living there or not.  

If you have a pool or spa make sure barriers restrict toddlers from entering the pool area.  When children are in the pool area, make sure there is constant adult supervision – not just the occasional glance. It the adult leaves the pool area, even for a short time, they should always take the child with them. 

Once suitable compliant safety barriers have been installed, it is imperative that owners ensure the barriers are maintained so they continue to work properly - there is no point having a fence if children can climb it or if the gate has been left propped open.  

Furthermore, remember a fence is no substitute for adequate supervision, and supervision means constant visual contact, not just the occasional glance while reading or talking. 

Never take your eyes off children playing in or around the swimming pool or spa.

In order to be Water Ready remember: 

In summer, don’t risk increased fines or worse still, a tragedy at your own home. Make sure you and your pool are Water Ready and that your backyard is a safe and enjoyable place.

Adult Supervision

The provision of suitable barriers to restrict access to a swimming pool/spa is no substitute for the adult supervision of children who are playing in or around the area of the allotment containing the swimming pool/spa. 

The following is a number of simple steps to follow to ensure that young children are suitably supervised in and around the swimming pool/spa area:

Maintenance

Once suitable safety barriers have been installed in compliance with Regulation 5.13 of the Building Regulations 1994 it is imperative that building owners ensure that an ongoing maintenance program is undertaken to ensure that the bafflers fulfill their intended purpose. 

The following is a number of simple steps to follow to ensure that the safety barriers are appropriately maintained:

Other Safety Initiatives

There are a number of other safety initiatives that can be initiated by building owners to provide even greater protection for young children in and around the swimming pool/spa. 

The following is a number of safety initiatives for you to consider:

Swimming Pool and Spa Safety Barriers

Under the Building Regulations 1994 all swimming pools and spas installed before April 1991 must be provided with suitable barriers to prevent small children entering the pool area

From 21 December 2001, the Regulations were amended to:

Further information about these regulations can be accessed below.

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