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Pool safety in the spotlight

Owners of private swimming pools or spas will need to register with Council from 1 December this year, under a State Government law to improve safety and reduce the risk of children drowning.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, said that under the new laws, which at the time of publication have yet to pass Parliament, pool and spa owners will be required to engage a registered building surveyor or building inspector every three years, to certify that their safety barriers are compliant.

“This law has been proposed by the State Government after numerous coronial investigations found non-compliant pool and spa barriers had contributed to deaths of children across Victoria.

“Several of these cases have resulted in the Victorian Coroner recommending strengthened laws around backyard swimming pools and spas.

“Over the last 20 years, 27 children have drowned in Victorian backyard swimming pools and spas. For every fatal drowning, there are about six more non-fatal incidents, with about 20 per cent of these resulting in long-term behavioural and learning impairment.

“Drowning is the most common cause of preventable deaths of children under the age of five, and the registration and certification in this proposed law will help us as a community to reduce this risk.

“Children should always be supervised around water, and young children should never be out-of-reach of a parent or carer, especially while in the water.”

Under the proposed law, Councils will take charge of the mandatory registration scheme from 1 December, 2019, with all swimming pool and spa owners required to contact their local Council to register.

Compliance certificates for pool and spa safety barriers will be required every three years.

Suggested due dates for compliance certificates are staggered depending on the age of the pool or spa, with all pools and spas statewide expected to be compliant by 29 October, 2021.

“We’ll be spending the next few months preparing for the introduction of the registration scheme. Registration and certificate lodging will be at a capped cost, and the fees from this will fund Council’s resources in this area, so we can provide timely advice and assistance to community members bringing their pools and spas up-to-code,” Mr Stevenson said.

More information about the registration scheme will be posted on Council’s website as it becomes available.

For more information about safety barriers needed for backyard pools and spas, visit Council’s Pools, Spas and Safety Barriers page.

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