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Pool Safety Solutions: Your Number One Resource for Pool Fence Inspections in Newcastle

As the second biggest city in NSW, the City of Newcastle Council are has thousands of pools to cover. From Newcastle Beach to Mayfield, Wallsend to Cardiff, and beyond, Pool Safety Solutions serves Newcastle pool owners and property managers with reliable pool safety inspections in Newcastle.

Your licensed inspector completes on-site pool fence inspections in Newcastle, providing expert guidance through council regulations and all NSW pool safety compliance steps.

Achieving a pool compliance certificate in NSW can seem complex, but our streamlined system makes it simple and stress-free

Getting your pool area compliant to NSW pool safety regulations is hard, but we make the process simple.

 

Why Do You Need A Pool Fence Inspection in Newcastle?

You need a Pool Fence Inspection if you are

  • selling or leasing a property with a swimming pool in the Newcastle City Council region
  • building a new fence around an existing swimming pool or spa in the Newcastle City Council region
  • bought a property with a non-compliant pool or spa 90 days from settlement in the Newcastle City Council region
  • running a family day care in the Newcastle City Council region
  • requested by your bank when applying for or refinancing your home loan, or
  • directed by Newcastle City Council

 

What Can You Expect From Pool Safety Solutions With Newcastle Pool Inspections?  

Welcome to a comprehensive service aimed at simplifying Pool Safety for your convenience. We are passionate about what we do, always going the extra mile to help our customers achieve the best outcomes. Your Pool Safety Inspector is friendly, helpful and professional with practical experience regarding the requirements of the law to guide you to Pool Safety Compliance.

As locals and proud Newcastle Knights supporters, we know the Newcastle property market, we know the terrain – and we know where to find the best fish and chips in Nobbys Beach. PoolSS are dedicated to saving you time, money – and peace of mind. But most importantly, you can rely on being successfully guided to Pool Safety Compliance.

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Keeping the Sandstone Mega-Region pool-safe

Servicing Newcastle

Pool Safety Solutions service the following suburbs and areas in the City of Newcastle:

Adamstown, Bar Beach, Broadmeadow, Cooks Hill, Hamilton, Islington, Jesmond, Kooragang, Lambton, Maryland,  Mayfield, Minmi, Newcastle, Sandgate, Tarro, The Hill, The Junction,  Wallsend, Waratah, Wickham – and beyond

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Prevention is better than cure, and your Pool Safety Inspector knows how to get your family and community pool-safe.

A Pool Safety Inspector’s role is to inspect where pools, spas and barriers are compliant to the NSW pool safety standard.

  • If the pool is safe, a Pool Certificate of Compliance is issued.
  • If the pool does not meet the standard, a Pool Certificate of Non-Compliance will be issued.

By law, a Newcastle Property Owner or Manager has up to 6 weeks from their First Inspection to get their pool compliant before council is notified.

 

NSW Checklists

How to NSW Checklist

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1. Find what year/s your pool or barriers were built or installed*

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2. Ignore The Government Checklist

3. Complete the PoolSS DIY Inspection Checklist

*Don't know or don't have proof of date when your pool was installed or barrier was built? Easy. Assess your pool on the current 2012 standard. Any recent upgrades or significant repairs or alterations completed on barriers means your pool will be assessed on the current 2012 standard.

The official NSW Government pool inspection self-assessment checklists

DIY Pool Inspection

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Pass your Pool Safety Inspection the First Time. Get compliant with our easy-to-follow PoolSS DIY Inspection Checklist. We've simplified the legal requirements so you can confidently check your pool area is safe and compliant.

Keep Pool Safety simple and stress-free.

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We have used Phil on multiple occasions: quick, reasonably priced and very easy to deal with. Highly recommend.”

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 Google Review   Julian McEvoy

“Pool Safety Solutions were great to deal with. They took the time to explain all the areas that needed fixing which was greatly appreciated, and made the whole process a lot easier to accept.”

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Quick, easy and reliable

 

 

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 Google Review  Crispin Gardner

Phil was very professional and very helpful in getting our pool compliant in readiness for our upcoming sale. Thank you.

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What is a Pool Safety Certificate?

A Pool Safety Certificate is an official document that confirms your pool complies with current safety standards. It is essential for selling or leasing a property with a pool.

How often should I have my pool inspected?

Regular inspections are recommended to ensure ongoing compliance with safety regulations. The frequency may vary depending on local laws and any changes made to your pool area.

What happens if my pool does not pass inspection?

If your pool does not meet safety standards, you will receive a detailed report outlining the necessary rectifications. You will then have a specified period to make the required changes before a reinspection.

Can I perform a pool safety inspection myself?

While you can conduct preliminary checks using DIY checklists, an official inspection must be carried out by a licensed pool safety inspector to issue a compliance certificate.

What are the common pool safety hazards?

Common hazards include inadequate fencing, climbable objects near the pool barrier, and faulty gate latches. Regular maintenance and inspections can help mitigate these risks.