Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Property owner

  • Contact number

  • Email

  • Type of pool

  • Building permit provided

  • Barrier Type

  • Date of inspection

  • Location
  • Municipality

  • Applicable standard letter provided

FENCE / BARRIER

INTERNAL BARRIER

  • The pool/spa barrier is a permanent structure

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure to is a permanent structure

  • No direct access to the outdoor pool area via a door from the house or any other building.

  • Install a compliant pool barrier after obtaining a building permit from a registered building surveyor, to ensure the pool/spa does not have direct access from the house or any other building.

  • Glass barriers have markings on every glass panel to show compliance with Australian Standard AS2208-1996 detailing that the glass is Grade A safety Glass with 12mm thickness.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the glazed panels show compliance with Australian Standard AS2208-1996 detailing that the glass is Grade A safety Glass with 12mm thickness

  • Internal barrier has a minimum height of 1200mm from the finished floor level

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring it achieves an effective height of not less than 1200 mm.

  • The 900mm Non-Climbable Zones (NCZ's 1, 2 & 3) on the outside of the barrier are clear of objects and vegetation

  • Remove all climbable objects on the approach side of the internal barrier ensuring there are no footholds within the non-climbable zones NCZ 1,2 &3 (NCZ's 1,2&3 are the external face of the barrier and a 900mm radius on the outside of a barrier as a quadrant measured upward and downward from the top of the barrier).

  • The 300mm Non-climbable Zone 4 on the inside of barrier is clear of objects and vegetation

  • Remove all climbable objects on the inside of barrier ensuring there are no footholds within the non-climbable zone NCZ 4 - (NCZ 4 is a 300mm deep and 900mm high rectangular zone on the inside of a barrier that shall align with NCZ 1).

  • The area adjacent to the barrier has a Clear 900mm Non Climbable Zone (NCZ 1&2)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the area adjacent to the barrier has a non climbable area of 900mm tall and 900mm wide that aligns with the NCZ 1 of the barrier

  • Where an internal 1.8m tall climbable pool barrier intersects a barrier with a height less than 1.8m, the NCZ's 1&2 of the lower barrier shall extend to the climbable barrier.

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the 1.8m climbable barrier contains a Non Climbable Zone 'NCZ 1&2'. The NCZ 1&2 is an area that is 900mm tall and 900mm wide, that protects any openings, projections or indentations greater than 10mm, and aligns with the NCZ 1 & 2 of the shorter barrier.

  • The width between vertical elements are a less than 100mm.

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the clear space between any adjacent vertical member does not exceed 100mm at any point long the barrier.

  • Openings between the bottom of the barrier and the finished ground level are no greater than 100mm

  • Reduce and maintain the opening under the the bottom rail of the swimming pool/spa barrier and the finished ground level to a maximum 100mm

  • The surface beneath the barrier is permanent and not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather. - no loose ground, sand, pebbles, chip-bark etc.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the surface beneath the barrier is not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather. i.e. concrete or other solid and durable material.

  • Internal barriers (less than 1800 mm tall) have horizontal rails or elements that could be used as a handhold/foothold for climbing at least 900mm apart (refer to diagram 1B)

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure horizontal rails or elements that could be used as a handhold/foothold for climbing at spaced at least 900mm apart.

  • Changes of level, steps, retaining walls or objects are located more than 500mm from the external face of the barrier

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure changes of level, steps, retaining walls or objects are located more than 500mm from the external face of the barrier.

  • Projections or indentations (potential footholds or handholds for children) that are located within Non Climbable Zone 1 and are greater than 10mm :<br>a. have the lower surfaces not less than 900mm from the top of the barrier; and<br>b. have the higher surfaces not less than 900 mm above the finished ground level; and<br>c. have the higher and lower surfaces at least 900 mm apart

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the projections or indentations that are located within Non Climbable Zone 1 and are greater than 10mm : a. have the lower surfaces not less than 900mm from the top of the barrier; and b. have the higher surfaces not less than 900 mm above the finished ground level; and c. have the higher and lower surfaces at least 900 mm apart (Refer to diagram 1C) Note: projections or indentations may be protected with a chamfer of 60˚ or greater.

  • Barrier surface is free of sharp edges and sharp projections.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier surface to ensure that it is free of sharp edges, sharp projections etc.

  • Barrier is vertical or leans by a maximum of 15 degrees

  • Upgrade the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the fencing is vertical or leans towards the pool by not more than 15 degrees

  • Barrier with perforated material or mesh forms part of the pool barrier.

  • Barrier with perforated material or mesh with 13mm maximum openings has a minimum effective height of 1.2m, and has clear Non Climbable Zones 1, 2 & 3 on the barrier and adjacent structurers (refer to diagram 1A)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure that is has perforations no greater than 13mm, a minimum effective height of 1.2m height and has Non Climbable Zones 1, 2 & 3 clear of objects and vegetation.

  • Upgrade the area adjacent to the barrier to ensure it has a non climbable area of 900mm tall and 900mm wide that aligns with the NCZ 1 of the perforated barrier (refer to diagram 1l)

  • Barrier with perforated material or mesh has perforations greater than 13 mm but not greater than 100 mm:<br>a. have a minimum height of 1.8m; and<br>b. have strainer wires or rails at the top and bottom of the barrier

  • Upgrade the perforated barrier to ensure it has a minimum height of 1.8m, and has strainer wires or rails at the top and bottom of the barrier.

  • Perforated barrier installed with sufficient height to ensure: <br>a. When a 25kg weight is supported at any point along on the top of the barrier, it must not reduce the barrier height to less than 1200mm; and<br>b. When a vertical lift force of 100N is applied at any point on the bottom of barrier, it must not result in a gap between the bottom of the barrier and the surface beneath of more than 100mm.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure: a. The height of the barrier is not reduced to less than 1.2m, when a 25kg weight is supported at any point along on the top of the barrier; and b. When a vertical lift force of 100N is applied at any point on the bottom of barrier, the gap between the bottom of the barrier and the surface beneath is not more than 100mm.

Boundary fence forming part of the barrier

  • Does the boundary fence form part of the poo/spa barrier

  • Boundary fences forming part of the barrier have a minimum height of 1.8m (measured on pool side of fence) and include a Non Climbable Zone of 900mm on the pool side of the fence, measured as a quadrant down from the top of the fence.

  • Upgrade the boundary fence on the ____ boundary to ensure: a. It has a minimum height of 1.8m , measured on pool side of fence; and b. Has a 900mm Non Climbable Zone on the pool side of the fence, measured as 900mm quadrant down from the top of the fence.

  • Where the pool barrier intersects with the boundary fence, the boundary fence has the horizontal fence rails protected for a distance of 900mm on outside the pool enclosure and 300mm inside the pool enclosure (refer to diagram 1G)

  • Upgrade the boundary fence by installing fence palings other solid material to protect the horizontal fence rails or any other projection/indentation greater than 10mm. Ensure the openings are less than 10mm in width.

  • Intersecting internal barrier with boundary fence where the top rail of the pool/spa barrier has a width of 50mm or less: <br>a. The barrier intersects the 1.8m boundary fence at an angle between 45º and 135º <br>b. If angle of the intersecting pool/spa barrier is less than 45º or more than 135º, The internal barrier has a minimum height of 1.8m and extends at least 900mm past the intersection

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure: a. The Intersecting internal barrier has a width of 50mm or less; and b. The barrier intersects the 1.8m boundary fence at an angle between 45º and 135º c. If angle of the intersecting pool/spa barrier is less than 45º or more than 135º, the internal barrier has a minimum height of 1.8m and extends at least 900mm past the intersection

  • Intersecting internal barrier with boundary fence where the top rail has a width greater than 50mm:<br>Intersecting internal barrier has a minimum height of 1.8m and extends at least 900mm from the boundary intersection.

  • Upgrade and maintain the intersecting barrier to ensure it has a minimum height of 1.8m and extends at least 900mm past the boundary intersection.

Strength and loading requirements

  • Strength & rigidity of openings in the barrier greater than 10mm

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier , ensuring the openings greater than 10mm can withstand a metal cone (105 +0, -0.05mm diameter) from passing through the opening under the application of force of 150N.

  • Strength of post and footings - 330N at 1200mm above finished ground

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure each post and footing can withstand a horizontal force of 330N at 1200mm above the finished ground level without permanent damage to any post and without loosening of the footings to a level impairs their effectiveness.

  • Strength of barrier rigid components - 330N without breaking, fracture, loosening and becoming permanently deformed by a factor of 1/200 over its length.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure that it can withstand a force of 330N without breaking, signs of fracture, loosening or becoming permanently deformed by more than a factor to 1/200 over its length.

  • Strength of barrier flexible materials and components - Can withstand 9.1kg dynamic 50mm diameter sphere & 1400mm pendulum @ 40 degree (fabric, brushwood, wire mesh etc)

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the flexible material and components, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, can withstand dynamic force test (9.1kg) without breaking, tearing or loosening any fixings.

DOORS & GATES

DOORS, GATES AND FITTINGS

  • All gates providing access to the pool area swing outwards, away from the pool area.

  • Upgrade and maintain the gate, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, ensuring gate swings outwards and away from the pool area

  • The gate swings freely, self closes and self latches through its entire arc of operation

  • Upgrade and maintain the gate to ensure it swings freely, self closes and self latches through its entire arc of operation.

  • All doors and gates have a self-closing and self-latching device with an opening mechanism that has the latch release device located at least 1.5m above the finished ground level

  • Upgrade and maintain the gate to ensure the latch opening device/handle is located at least 1500mm above the finished ground level.

  • Door or gate release located on the inside of the gate has the latch:<br>a. Shielded for a radius of at least 450mm from the latch release<br>b. Where a solid gate is used (i.e. glass barrier), the latch is located a minimum distance of 150mm down from top of gate<br> c. There are no openings in the shield greater than 10mm (Refer to diagram 2A)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the door/gate release that is located on the inside of the gate, has the latch: a. Shielded for a radius of at least 450mm from the latch release b. Where a solid gate is used (i.e. glass barrier), the latch is located a minimum distance of 150mm down from top of gate c. There are no openings in the shield greater than 10mm (Refer to diagram 2A)

  • The gate is fitted with a self-closing device that:<br>a. Returns the gate to the closed position and engages the latching device from stationary start at any position without manual force; and<br>b. Prevents the gate from being reopened without being manually released

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the gate is fitted with a self-closing device that: a. Returns the gate to the closed position and engages the latching device from stationary start at any position without manual force; and b. Prevents the gate from being reopened without being manually released

  • Gate latching devices incapable of being:<br>• inadvertently adjusted during operation; or<br>• locked in the open position; or<br>• adjusted without the use of tools

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the gate latching devices incapable of being: • inadvertently adjusted during operation; or • locked in the open position; or • adjusted without the use of tools

  • Gate hinges and springs that protrude from the barrier more than 10mm are:<br>- Spaced a minimum 900mm apart; or <br>-Are not climbable by having the top surface sloped at minimum 60 degrees

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the gate hinges and springs protruding more than 10mm are: - Spaced a minimum 900mm apart (top of bottom hinge to the top surface of the upper hinge); or -Are not climbable by having the top surface sloped at minimum 60 degrees

  • When the gate is closed, the latch cannot be released by insertion of object between 10mm opening

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the latch cannot be released by insertion of object between 10mm opening

  • Footholds or handholds such as top and bottom pivot style hinges on glass gates, prevent climbing to restrict access to the pool area by young children (Refer to diagram 2B)

  • The opening under the gate is less than 100mm and the surface beneath the barrier is permanent and not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather.

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the opening under the gate is less than 100mm and the surface beneath the barrier is permanent and not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather.

Strength test for gates

  • Security of closure - Gate lifted upwards or pulled downwards with a force of 250N, will remain in the closed and latched position and opening under the gate to remain less than 100mm

  • Upgrade the gate and its components to ensure that it can lifted upwards or pulled downwards with a force of 250N, remain operable and maintain an opening under the gate of less than 100mm.

  • Gate closes after a 25kg weight is placed for 30 seconds, on the top of the gate, at a point 100mm from the outer edge of the locking stile.

  • Upgrade the gate and its components to ensure the gate self closes and self latches from any position after a 25kg weight is placed for 30 seconds, on the top of the gate, at a point 100mm from the outer edge of the locking stile.

WINDOWS

WINDOWS

  • Are there windows forming part of the barrier and the openable part of window is less than 1800mm above the pool/spa area

  • Where the openable part of window is less than 1800mm above the pool/spa area, the openable parts of a window must:<br>- Be covered by bars or a metal screen with maximum openings of 100mm AND fixed by fasteners that can only be removed by the use of a tool; <br>OR<br>- Have openings restricted to a maximum of 100mm fixed by fasteners that can only be removed by the use of a tool.

  • a. Upgrade the window that forms part of the pool barrier ensuring they are covered by a metal screen (not standard nylon flyscreen) that are fixed to the building with fasteners that can only be removed by the use of a tool; OR b. Restrict the openings ensuring they are fixed in a way that they will open a maximum of 100mm and meet the strength test.

  • Strength test for windows - Rigid components<br> -- The strength of the bars or rigid screen components can withstand a 330N force without breaking, signs of fracture, loosening or becoming permanently deformed by more than a factor to 1/200 over its length.

  • Upgrade and maintain the windows, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, ensuring they covered by bars or a metal screen (not standard nylon flyscreen) that: - Are fixed to the building with fasteners that cannot be removed without the use of a tool and, the strength of the rigid bars or screen can withstand a 330N force without breaking, signs of fracture, loosening or becoming permanently deformed by more than a factor to 1/200 over its length.

  • Strength test for windows - Flexible materials and components - signs of penetration, breaking or tearing etc..

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the flexible material and components, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, can withstand dynamic forces without breaking, tearing or loosening any fixings.

  • Strength Test of windows - openings between bars and window openings

  • Upgrade and maintain the windows, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, ensuring they are fixed in a way that they will only open 100mm max and can withstand a metal cone (105 +0, -0.05mm diameter) from passing through the opening under the application of force of 150N.

BALCONY

  • Does the balcony protrude into the pool barriers NCZ

  • The pool/spa barrier is a permanent structure

  • Glass barriers have markings on every glass panel to show compliance with Australian Standard AS2208-1996 detailing that the glass is Grade A safety Glass with 12mm thickness.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the glazed panels show compliance with Australian Standard AS2208-1996 detailing that the glass is Grade A safety Glass with 12mm thickness

  • Internal barrier has a minimum height of 1200mm from the finished floor level (refer to diagram 1B)

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring it achieves an effective height of not less than 1200 mm.

  • The 900mm Non-Climbable Zones (NCZ's 1, 2 & 3) on the outside of the barrier are clear of objects and vegetation (Refer to diagram 1A)

  • Remove all climbable objects on the approach side of the internal barrier ensuring there are no footholds within the non-climbable zones NCZ 1,2 &3 (NCZ's 1,2&3 are the external face of the barrier and a 900mm radius on the outside of a barrier as a quadrant measured upward and downward from the top of the barrier). Refer to diagram 1A.

  • The 300mm Non-climbable Zone 4 on the inside of barrier is clear of objects and vegetation (Refer to diagram 1A)

  • Remove all climbable objects on the inside of barrier ensuring there are no footholds within the non-climbable zone NCZ 4 - (NCZ 4 is a 300mm deep and 900mm high rectangular zone on the inside of a barrier that shall align with NCZ 1). Refer to diagram 1A.

  • The area adjacent to the barrier has a Clear 900mm Non Climbable Zone (NCZ 1&2) (refer to diagram 1I)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the area adjacent to the barrier has a non climbable area of 900mm tall and 900mm wide that aligns with the NCZ 1 of the barrier (refer to diagram 1l)

  • Where an internal 1.8m tall climbable pool barrier intersects a barrier with a height less than 1.8m, the NCZ's 1&2 of the lower barrier shall extend to the climbable barrier. (refer to diagram 1I)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure the 1.8m climbable barrier contains a Non Climbable Zone 'NCZ 1&2'. The NCZ 1&2 is an area that is 900mm tall and 900mm wide, that protects any openings, projections or indentations greater than 10mm, and aligns with the NCZ 1 & 2 of the shorter barrier.

  • The width between vertical elements are a less than 100mm. (Refer to diagram 1C)

  • Upgrade and maintain the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the clear space between any adjacent vertical member does not exceed 100mm at any point long the barrier.

  • Openings between the bottom of the barrier and the finished ground level are no greater than 100mm

  • Reduce and maintain the opening under the the bottom rail of the swimming pool/spa barrier and the finished ground level to a maximum 100mm

  • The surface beneath the barrier is permanent and not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather. - no loose ground, sand, pebbles, chip-bark etc.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the surface beneath the barrier is not easily removed or eroded by a young child, animals or weather. i.e. concrete or other solid and durable material.

  • Internal barriers (less than 1800 mm tall) have horizontal rails or elements that could be used as a handhold/foothold for climbing at least 900mm apart (refer to diagram 1B)

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure horizontal rails or elements that could be used as a handhold/foothold for climbing at spaced at least 900mm apart.

  • Changes of level, steps, retaining walls or objects are located more than 500mm from the external face of the barrier (Refer to diagram 1E)

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure changes of level, steps, retaining walls or objects are located more than 500mm from the external face of the barrier.

  • Projections or indentations (potential footholds or handholds for children) that are located within Non Climbable Zone 1 and are greater than 10mm :<br>a. have the lower surfaces not less than 900mm from the top of the barrier; and<br>b. have the higher surfaces not less than 900 mm above the finished ground level; and<br>c. have the higher and lower surfaces at least 900 mm apart

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier to ensure the projections or indentations that are located within Non Climbable Zone 1 and are greater than 10mm : a. have the lower surfaces not less than 900mm from the top of the barrier; and b. have the higher surfaces not less than 900 mm above the finished ground level; and c. have the higher and lower surfaces at least 900 mm apart (Refer to diagram 1C) Note: projections or indentations may be protected with a chamfer of 60˚ or greater.

  • Barrier surface is free of sharp edges and sharp projections.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier surface to ensure that it is free of sharp edges, sharp projections etc.

  • Barrier is vertical or leans by a maximum of 15 degrees

  • Upgrade the swimming pool/spa barrier ensuring the fencing is vertical or leans towards the pool by not more than 15 degrees

INDOOR POOLS

  • Is the pool/spa an indoor pool/spa

  • The doors providing access to the pool area swing outwards, away from the pool area (Sliding door permitted).

  • Upgrade and maintain the door, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, ensuring the doors swings outwards and away from the pool area

  • Doors are fitted with a self-closing device that returns the door to the closed position without using manual force

  • Upgrade the door to ensure it is fitted with a self-closing device that returns the door to the closed position without using manual force.

  • Doors are fitted with a self-latching device located a minimum distance of 1.5m above the finished surface (approach side) and will automatically latch on closing of the door and prevent the door from being reopened without manual release.

  • Upgrade the door to ensure they are fitted with a self-latching device located a minimum distance of 1.5m above the finished surface (approach side) and will automatically latch on closing of the door and prevent the door from being reopened without manual release.

  • The door has a 900mm Non Climbable Zone on the outside surface of the door, measured from a height of 1.2m or less above the floor level.

  • Upgrade the door to ensure it has a 900mm Non Climbable Zone (No openings, projections or indentations greater than 10mm) on the outside surface of the door, measured from a height of 1.2m or less above the floor level.

  • The door contains NO pet doors within the door.

  • Upgrade and the door to ensure it does not contain a pet door

  • The door meets the strength test for gates

RETAINING WALLS

  • Are there any retaining walls that form part of the barrier, on the high side of the pool

  • A climbable retaining on the HIGH and LOW side of the pool has an effective minimum height of 1.8m & slopes away from the pool by not more than 15 degrees to the vertical (Refer to diagram 3A)

  • Upgrade an maintain the barrier to ensure the retaining wall achieves a minimum height of 1.8m from the finished ground level (pool side) & slope away from the pool by not more than 15 degrees to the vertical.

  • A retaining wall with an effective height less than 1.8m has compliant Non Climbable Zones 1 & 2:<br>The outside surface of the retaining wall has all projections and indentations with a depth greater than 10mm:<br>a. Spaced at least 900 mm apart and at least 1100 mm below the top of the barrier; or<br>b. Have the upper surface of the projection or indentation protected by a 60 degree chamfer

  • Upgrade and maintain the retaining wall, forming part of the swimming pool/spa barrier, ensuring: - There are no projections or indentations that form a depth greater than 10mm, unless they are spaced greater than 900mm apart and provided that the lower projection or indentations are at least 1100mm below the top of the barrier. Note: projections or indentations may be protected with a chamfer of 60˚ or greater.

  • Upgrade and maintain the barrier ensuring it slopes away from the pool by not more than 15 degrees to the vertical

  • Install a barrier with a minimum height of 1.2m above the retaining wall or around the pool and ensure the 900mm Non Climbable Zones 1 & 2 are free from objects/vegetation.

  • Is it recommended that a fence/barrier is installed on top of the retaining wall, to prevent persons from falling more than 1m from the retaining wall.

  • It recommended that a fence/barrier with a minimum height of 1m be installed on top of the retaining wall, to prevent persons from falling off the retaining wall.

  • Barrier intersecting retaining walls contains a compliant barrier that extends for a minimum distance of 900mm past the intersection.

  • Upgrade the barrier to ensure a compliant barrier continues for a minimum distance of 900mm past the intersecting barrier/retaining wall

CERTIFICATE OF NON-COMPLIANCE - FORM 24

  • Does the report contain failed items

  • A certificate of non compliance must be issued and submitted to Council for any following failed questions

  • Is barrier capable of being brought into compliance within 60 days

  • Is owner likely to bring barrier into compliance

  • Does the non compliance pose a significant and immediate risk to life or safety.

  • Does a door/gate forming part of the barrier when in closed position able to be opened by a person who cannot reach the latch

  • Can gate in barrier completely close

  • Is any part of barrier less than 1m in height

INSPECTION RESULT

  • Inspection result

  • The pool/spa safety barrier does not meet the required compliance standard and this report is notice pursuant to Regulation 147ZG of the Building Regulations 2018.

    The pool or spa safety barrier must be brought into compliance with applicable barrier standard by addressing the non-compliances detailed in this report.

    It is the responsibility of the property owner to rectify the non-compliances detailed in this report and contact Bsafe Pool Inspections to undertake a follow up inspection prior to the following time and date:

    9:00 am (specify max 60 days)

    Failure to carry out the required rectification work within the specified time and allow for a re-inspection will result in the mandatory issue of a Certificate of Non- compliance that must be submitted to Council. A Council fee of $385 may apply.

    Note that this report is not building permit approval and that building permit approval is required for the following work to a pool or spa safety barrier.

    (a) replacement or alteration of sections, parts or components of the barrier that when combined, comprise more than 50% of
    the existing length of the barrier; or
    (b) replacement or alteration of posts or footings of the barrier; or
    (c) the use of materials in the barrier that are not commonly used for the same purpose as the material being replaced in the
    barrier; or
    (d) an increase or decrease in the length of the barrier, or the size of the area enclosed by the barrier; or
    (e) replacement or alteration of any part of a retaining wall that forms part of the barrier.

  • Prepared by Claudio Flores Building Inspector - Pool Safety IN-PS 65633

  • A certificate of compliance will be issued for you to lodge with Council

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