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Pool Inspection Mount Eliza

Welcome to Pool Safety Group, your local experts in pool inspection in Mount Eliza! With over 25 years of experience, we’re committed to ensuring the safety of your family and friends while enjoying your pool or spa. Our fully insured, VBA-registered inspectors are dedicated to providing top-notch pool safety solutions at a rapid turnaround time. So, let’s dive in and explore how we can help you keep your pool compliant and safe.

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Why Choose Us!

  • Of Experience
  • Insured
  • Turn-Around Time
  • And Trustworthy

HOW POOL SAFETY CERTIFICATION WORKS

  • Council Letter
  • Our Inspector
  • For Inspection
  • Certificate
  • Compliance Certificate

Pool Safety Certificate and Spa Compliance In Mount Eliza

Certificate due dates

The Victorian Government officially extended the deadlines for lodging certificates of barrier compliance with local councils.

Pool/Spa Construction Date

Compliance Certificate Must Be Lodged By

  • On Or Before 30 June 1994
  • From 1 July 1994 Until 30 April 2010
  • From 1 May 2010 Until 31 October 2020
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Dive into Compliance with Confidence with Our Pool Inspection Services

At Pool Safety Group, our qualified staff can examine pool barriers, fencing, and access points to ensure that your pool is safe to use with no safety issues. In addition, we offer a rapid turn-around time on all enquiries. If your barriers aren’t up to scratch, we can quickly rectify the issues and re-inspect to provide a certification.

Pool Safety Certificate: Swim into Compliance with Ease

During a detailed site inspection, we can check all aspects against the relevant Victorian sizing and structural guidelines. If the inspected barriers and fencing are compliant, we can issue a Pool Safety Certificate in Melbourne. If you fail to have your pool or spa certified within the required timeframe, it might cost you up to 1800 dollars. So, it’s best to take the plunge and get your pool or spa inspected by our experienced team.

Pool Safety Group: Your Local Experts in Pool Inspection in Mount Eliza

Located at Unit 2/6 Japaddy St, Mordialloc, Pool Safety Group is your go-to provider for pool inspection services in Mount Eliza. Our friendly team is always ready to assist you with your pool safety needs, ensuring that your pool is compliant and ready for a season of fun in the sun.

With our extensive experience and knowledge of local regulations, we can help you navigate the complexities of pool safety with ease. So, whether you’re a new pool owner or a seasoned swimmer, we’re here to help you make a splash in Mount Eliza with confidence. Give us a call on 1300 12 7946 or fill out our online enquiry form to schedule your pool inspection today.

Frequently Asked Questions

+ How long does a pool inspection in Mount Eliza take?

At Pool Safety Group, we offer a rapid turnaround time on all enquiries, working efficiently to inspect and certify your pool as quickly as possible. Usually, our inspections are completed within a few hours, depending on the size of your pool area.

+ How often should I have my pool inspected?

It’s a good idea to schedule regular inspections with a certified pool safety inspector to ensure your pool remains compliant with necessary safety regulations.

+ Are there different regulations for different types of pools and spas?

Yes, regulations apply to all swimming pools and spas, including above-ground, in-ground, indoor, and portable. Our inspectors are knowledgeable about local regulations and can help you navigate pool safety requirements with ease.

+ What are the new pool or spa fencing safety regulations in Victoria?

In Victoria, pool and spa fencing safety regulations are governed by the Building Regulations 2018 and the Swimming Pools Act 1992. These regulations outline requirements for the design, construction, and maintenance of pool and spa fencing to ensure the safety of children and other vulnerable individuals.

+ How high should my pool fence be?

Safety barriers must be a minimum of 1.2 metres high, with self-closing gates and self-latching mechanisms located at least 1500 mm above the ground.

Accreditations

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  • Spasa Member