What is the swimming pools Act 1992?

What is the swimming pools Act 1992?

According to the Swimming Pools Act 1992, swimming pools must be surrounded by a Child- Resistant Barrier. It is the pool owner’s responsibility to ensure your swimming pool barrier is in good repair and good working condition. It is compulsory for all residential pools and spas to be registered.

Do I need a DA for a swimming pool in NSW?

Every new pool in NSW must be approved for construction by a Licensed Certifier. Some pools require a Development Application (DA) approval from council, while some can be processed quicker as Complying Development.

What is the legal definition of a swimming pool?

The term “swimming pool” or “spa” means any outdoor or indoor structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing, including in-ground and above-ground structures, and includes hot tubs, spas, portable spas, and non-portable wading pools. (7) Unblockable drain.

What is the Australian standard for swimming pools?

AS1926
All Australian swimming pools and spas must comply with Australian Standard AS1926. 3 – 2010 Swimming pool safety – Water recirculation systems. South Australia has introduced a state specific variation to the standard which is mandatory to ensure compliance in that state.

How high does a pool fence have to be in NSW?

In NSW, a pool fence must: be at least 1.2m high (as measured from the finished ground level) not leave a gap at the bottom bigger than 10cm from the finished ground level. if a boundary fence is part of the pool fence, the barrier must be 1.8m high.

What happens if my pool is not compliant?

The owner of the pool and/or spa can have a penalty of up to $5,500 for non-compliance with the pool safety requirements. On-the-spot fines of $550 can also be applied. If paying $5500 fine is not a deterrent for pool owners, surely the risk to life is. There are many cases of drowning in New South Wales.

Do you have to get council approval for a pool?

Council approval Every pool project must be approved by the council. Approval usually takes anywhere from four to six weeks — depending on your council. The application process can be undertaken by your pool builder, so contact them early on to get your approval process started.

What happens if a pool is not compliant?

What makes a pool public?

A public swimming pool is typically defined to include any swimming pool operated for the use of the general public with or without charge, or for the use of the members and guests of a private club, including any swimming pool located on the grounds of a hotel, motel, inn, an apartment complex, or any residential …

What is considered a pool?

(a) “Swimming pool” or “pool” means any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 18 inches deep.

What are relevant Australian standards that apply to swimming pool construction?

The Australian Standard® contract for swimming pools and spas is AS 2160.1-1998, Contract for the supply and construction of a swimming pool or spa – Concrete swimming pool or spa. Information on our range of options covering these areas is available from www.saiglobal.com/Contracts.

How far should a pool be from the fence?

The top of a fence or wall used as a barrier needs to be a minimum of 48 inches above the exterior side of the barrier. The access gate opens away from the swimming pool. There will be a clear zone of at least 20 inches between the barrier and swimming pool.

What was the swimming pool Act of 1992?

SWIMMING POOLS ACT 1992 No. 49 NEW SOUTH WALES Act No. 49, 1992 An Act to require access to private swimming pools to be effectively restricted; to repeal the Swimming Pools Act 1990; and for other purposes. [Assented to 10 July 1992]

Who is responsible for swimming pool on common property?

In a strata or community scheme, all of the lot owners jointly own any swimming pool or spa pool that is on common property. The owners corporation (or body corporate) is responsible for ensuring such pools are compliant with the Swimming Pools Act 1992.

What do you need to know about swimming pools in NSW?

In NSW, accredited certifiers are required to: at the request of a pool owner, inspect a swimming pool or spa pool prior to the sale or lease of the property. issue either a certificate of compliance or non-compliance after an inspection. provide written notice to owners and council when a pool does not comply.

How do you get a certificate of compliance for a swimming pool in NSW?

Pool owners should contact their local council or a private certifier early, to allow time to organise an inspection before renting or selling a property. A certificate of compliance is valid for three years. Visit the NSW Swimming Pool Register website to check if a certificate of compliance has been issued for a particular property.

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