Pool Safety Angel

Pool Safety Angel Inspection of pool fences & barriers, to assist you in complying with the new Queensland Pool Safety

Residential swimming pools should be safe places for families to relax and have fun. Tragically, young children drown in Queensland swimming pools every year and many more suffer serious injuries as a result of near-drowning incidents. Many of these incidents could be prevented by providing adequate pool fencing. The Queensland Government is committed to making pool safety legislation as strong as

it can be. Current legislation was introduced to reduce incidences of young child drownings and the risk of injury to young children. All pool owners must comply to the legislation including those without young children, as children may visit their property with or without permission. Maintenance of pool fences and safety barriers is essential to reduce the number of drownings and serious immersion injuries of young children in swimming pools. Pool owners are responsible for ensuring pool barriers are maintained and damaged fencing or barriers are fixed immediately.

FROM 1 DECEMBER 2015, ALL QUEENSLAND POOL FENCES MUST MEET THE SAFETY STANDARD.
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FROM 1 DECEMBER 2015, ALL QUEENSLAND POOL FENCES MUST MEET THE SAFETY STANDARD.

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POOL COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST

If you're a pool owner, maintaining your pool includes more than just testing the water. Your pool fence or barrier must also be regularly checked.

There are strict laws about fence height, gate latches and other necessary inclusions, and you can learn more about these legal requirements with our easy-to-use interactive pool compliance checklist. It will help you find out whether any areas of your pool barrier need attention by explaining some basic scenarios. Naturally we will always recommend you talk to a pool safety inspector if you're unsure, or your circumstances require personalised advice.

http://www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/sites/default/files/Pool_Safety_basic_checklist.pdf

If you want to know more, watch short video by the QBCC to get the full picture:https://youtu.be/TT3Wr6DnDHw
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If you want to know more, watch short video by the QBCC to get the full picture:

https://youtu.be/TT3Wr6DnDHw

In this video, we take a close look at what you need to know in relation to Queensland's pool safety standards. Part 8 of 13. Please note, these tips are jus...

POOL SAFETY BASICS:From 1 December 2015, all Queensland pools must meet the safety standard.  Does your pool fence measu...
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POOL SAFETY BASICS:

From 1 December 2015, all Queensland pools must meet the safety standard. Does your pool fence measure up?

To find out if your pool meets the current pool safety standard,
complete this checklist tool.

Use the QBCC online pool compliance checklist.

http://www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/pool-checklist/

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