Amidst the abundance of unqualified Building and Pest Inspectors flooding the NSW market, we stand out as a beacon of excellence. While the industry lacks a licensing requirement in NSW, our team at Settled Building Inspections takes pride in employing qualified and licensed professionals. Your peace of mind is our top priority, and our expertise ensures a thorough and reliable inspection process, leaving no room for uncertainties.
– A Swimming Pool Inspection is the inspection of a Pool Barrier against the requirements of the Swimming Pools Act 1992
– The Swimming Pools Act references the Swimming Pool Regulation, the Building Code of Australia and AS 1926.1.
– The Act specifies what is required
– The Regulation supports the Act by explaining how to achieve compliance
– The BCA and AS 1926.1 specify technical requirements that must be met to achieve compliance. For example, minimum heights, Non-Climbable Zones requires, ancillary structures with in a barrier and so on.
– Our Job as Registered Swimming Pool Inspectors is to implement the legislation as written and produce a report, in turn issuing a Certificate of Compliance or Non-Compliance
1) Where the inspection is compulsory because of the property type (multi-occupancy, tourist, visitor accommodation)
2) As part of a local council’s adopted inspection program
3) Prior to the sale or lease of a property – a legislative requirement
4) At your request for your peace of mind
The simple answer would be that it is a requirement of the Swimming Pools Act 1992.
So why does the Act exist?
As a society – we are the custodians of young children and it is therefore our responsibility to present with a fun, SAFE environment
Accidents do happen. The role of the Act in part Is to minimise the frequencies of these accidents.
Some facts on Drowning:
– Drowning is one of the major causes of death of children under 5
– Each year on average 10 children under the age of 5 drown in backyard pools.
Near Drowning:
– Near drowning is when a person almost died from not being able to breathe underwater
– For every death here is at least 10 near drownings (Study by Westmead Children’s Hospital)
– 10% of the cases were fatal and 16% of children suffered brain damage as a result
A thorough inspection of the barrier against the requirements of the Swimming Pools Act 1992 is undertaken. We look for compliances and non-compliances of:
– The height of the swimming pool barrier
– The boundary fence if it forms part of the pool fence
– The gap between the bottom of the fence and the ground and vertical gaps
– Foot holds in non-climbable zones
– Non – climbable zones
– Intersecting barriers
– Operation of your swimming pool gate
– Height of the gate latch
– Opening orientation of the gate
– Visual Structural Inspection of pool and pool deck
– Visual plumbing inspection
What happens after your inspection?
We issue you with a certificate of compliance if the requirements of the Swimming Pool Act 1992 are met
If your swimming pool barrier does not comply:
– We provide you with a written notice that we are not satisfied with the requirements of a certificate of compliance being met
– We provide you with the reasons why we are not satisfied and steps that need to be taken to meet requirements, in the form of a helpful, detailed email.
– Depending on the risk to public safety of the non – compliance – we give you an opportunity to meet the requirements within 6 weeks and re-inspect (for an additional fee)
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