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A Detailed Guide On Pool Fence Regulations In Australia

by Mark W. Glass Fencing Sydney

The summer season is a fun time in Australia, and people love to visit beaches and enjoy a great time there. Those living far from sea shores satisfy themselves by spending time in the swimming pool in their backyard. A swimming pool in a home is nothing short of a boon, but at the same time, it is also a dangerous installation that can claim the lives of people if left unattended. The worst affected are the kids and pets, who are unaware of the risks around that area and love to spend more time there. Families can mitigate the risk by getting frameless glass pool fencing Sydney installed there.

Getting pool fencing done is the job half done because if rules and regulations are not followed as per Australian government guidelines, your pool fencing will be declared illegal. As a result, you will have to pay fines or face legal trials. Hence, it is essential to install it as per the laws and Australian guidelines, and we have discussed the highlights of these laws in this article here.


POOL SAFETY REGULATIONS

  • Australian laws dictate that any kind of fencing done around the swimming pool or spa should be in compliance with the local council.

  • If the depth of a water body exceeds 30 cms, it is essential to get a safety barrier installed on all four sides. 

  • The frameless glass fencing Sydney should be at least 1200 mm high from all sides of the pool. 

  • The space between the fence and the ground should not exceed 100 mm. 

  • The gap of horizontal rails should also not exceed 100 mm. 

  • The vertical gap should not exceed 10 millimeters if the horizontal rails are less than 900 mm apart. 

  • Self-latching gates are mandatory, and these gates should have a self-closing mechanism installed. 

  • The gate should self-close from any position where it is left open. 

  • The gate latch must be 1500 mm above the ground and have 1400 mm clearance. 

  • This gate presents with frameless glass pool fencing Sydney should be located inside the fence. 

  • All the climbable objects should be kept at least 900 mm away from the fence or railing. 

  • If non-climbable objects are there around the frameless glass fencing Sydney, make sure that they are 300 mm away from the barrier of your pool. 

  • Signage of CPR is mandatory at different places in the swimming pool area and they must be visible from 3m away.


FINES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE IN POOL SAFETY

As said above, it is essential to comply with rules, regulations and laws related to frameless glass fencing Sydney. If you are found not complying with pool safety regulations, some fines are imposed and here are the details of the same.

  • In New South Wales mainly, the fine for non-compliance includes $5500, and the on-the-spot penalty could be around $500. 

  • In Queensland, you will obtain a fine of $235 and $2365 if you fail to comply repeatedly. 

  • In Western Australia, the penalty amount could be around $5500, if a pool owner is found non-compliant with Australian Standards or breaking safety laws. 

  • In Victoria, the penalty for non-compliance with simple rules and regulations is around $1700.


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