When did pool fences become compulsory in Victoria?

When did pool fences become compulsory in Victoria?

On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety will come into effect in Victoria. As of 1 December 2019, it will be mandatory for owners of land where a swimming pool or spa is located, to register their pool or spa with their relevant council.

Are pool fences compulsory in Victoria?

All pools and spas in Victoria are required to have a barrier or fence if they are able to contain 300mm (or 30cm) or water. They are required to be compliant with the VBA to ensure that your swimming pools and spas are safe.

What are the rules for fencing around a pool?

Pool fencing must be a minimum height of 1200mm. The top of the fence must be a minimum of 900mm away from climbable objects including trees, pergolas, barbecues, toys, pot plants and furniture. Any gaps in the fencing must be less than 100mm. The pool fence must be constructed from durable materials.

Can a boundary fence be a pool fence in Victoria?

Fortunately, the answer is ‘Yes. ‘ In most cases you can use a boundary fence as a pool barrier.

What is the fine for not having a pool fence in Victoria?

approximately $330
It is an offence to not lodge a certificate of barrier compliance. If you don’t lodge a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by the due date, you may face an on-the-spot fine of approximately $330 and a penalty of up to $1,652.20.

Can I install my own pool fence in Victoria?

VIC Pool Fencing / Barrier Laws The pool barrier must have a self-latching and self-closing gate and must comply with the AS1926. 1-2012 standard. From the 1 December 2019, new laws were introduced within Victoria to improve swimming pool and spa safety.

Can you use a boundary fence as a pool fence Victoria?

How do I build a boundary fence pool compliant Victoria?

The basic criteria for pool fencing regulations, regardless of state, include:

  1. Pool fencing must be a minimum height of 1200mm.
  2. The top of the fence must be a minimum of 900mm and away from climbable objects such as trees, BBQs, toys and furniture.
  3. Gaps between fencing must be less than 100mm.

Can I build my own pool fence Victoria?

A building permit is required before installing a new pool, spa, or barrier. This permit needs to be issued by registered building surveyor. Building work must start within 12 months of the date that the building permit was issued.

How long does a pool compliance certificate remain valid in Victoria?

Certificates of pool and spa compliance How long is a certificate of barrier compliance valid? A certificate of barrier compliance is only valid for 30 days after it is issued. It must be lodged with the relevant council within this period.

Do I need a fence around my pool in Victoria?

All swimming pools and spas on residential properties in Victoria with a depth greater than 30cm (300mm) are required to be surrounded by a safety barrier (e.g. a pool fence). There are currently 3 sets of requirements for pool/spa barriers in Victoria – these are based on when your pool or spa was constructed: • Before 8th April 1991

What are the requirements for pool barriers in Victoria?

What are the new laws for swimming pools in Victoria?

On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety came into effect in Victoria. They introduce new registration, inspection and certification requirements for property owners. For more information, including cut-off dates, see Registration requirements, Pool safety barriers and Pool and spa inspections and compliance.

Do you have to have a fence around a pool?

All pools and spas built after 2010 require a four sided barrier (isolation fence), with no direct access from the house or any other building to the pool or spa. Safety barriers must be a minimum of 1.2 metres high. Barrier gates must be self-closing and self-latching.