As a swimming pool owner, you are responsible for ensuring that swimming pool safety barriers, such as fencing and gates, are installed, operational and maintained to the Australian Standard.
All gates and doors providing access to your swimming pool area should be kept closed.
All swimming pools must be inspected as part of our Swimming Pool Compliance Program. Once your swimming pool has passed inspection, you will receive a Compliance Certificate, which is valid for three years.
If you are unsure whether your swimming pool meets the required safety standards, you may wish to apply for a swimming pool Compliance Certificate. Council staff will inspect your swimming pool and provide details of any safety issues. Once these issues have been addressed and a second inspection has been carried out, a Compliance Certificate will be issued.
A swimming pool with a valid Compliance Certificate or Occupation Certificate is not required to be inspected as part of Council's Swimming Pool Safety Inspection Program. You may apply to Council or an accredited certifier for a swimming pool.
CHECK IT. FIX IT. WATCH IT.
Every year, too many young lives are lost to preventable drownings—many of them in backyard swimming pools. That’s why this summer, we’re urging all pool owners to take action.
-Check your pool gate and fence
-Fix any issues
-Watch your children at all times
Download your free Home Pool Safety Checklist and take the first step in protecting your family.
HomePool_CHECK-IT.-FIX-IT.-WATCH-IT.pdf(PDF, 263KB)
Let’s work together to eliminate child drowning—because nothing is more important than keeping kids safe around water.
If you need assistance using the Planning Portal, please view the Department's Help, Support and Training Page or you can call 03 5888 5100 for additional support.