| Pools after 8 April 1991
will have been required to comply with strict
pool safety performance requirements as a pre-requisite of installation
approval originally by mandatory compliance with AS 1926.1,
later by standards as approved by the authorising building surveyor
as meeting the following performance requirement of the Building
Code of Australia:
A barrier must be provided to a swimming pool and
must:
- be continuous for the full extent of the hazard; and
- be of a strength and rigidity to withstand the foreseeable impact of people; and
- restrict the access of young children to the pool and the immediate pool surrounds; and
- have any gates and doors fitted with latching devices not readily operated by young children, and constructed to automatically close and latch.
Note that the above applies
only to a swimming pool with a depth of water more than 300 mm.
The approved barriers will have been inspected following
the building approval/permit and should be evident.
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