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East Gippsland Shire Council encourages the community to ensure backyard pool safety this summer with compliance and supervision measures
East Gippsland Shire Council urges pool owners, including inflatable and relocatable types, to ensure safety compliance. Pools over 30cm deep require registration and safety barriers to prevent child drownings.
Many families unwrapped backyard pools this Christmas - just in time for the hot days that followed. East Gippsland Shire Council is encouraging everyone to ensure their pools are safe, including inflatable and relocatable pools. A pool with knee-deep water can still pose a drowning hazard to children. If a pool holding 30cm of water is in place for three days, it must be registered with council by day four or removed, this includes inflatable pools.
All pools over 30cm deep, including in-ground, above-ground, inflatable, and spas, require safety barriers. Supervise smaller pools
Pool safety standards
Mayor Cr John White says these measures aren't about red tape - they're about protecting lives. "Every drowning is preventable. Keeping safety barriers compliant and actively supervising children makes sure your pool remains a safe space for every child. Inflatable or temporary pools are often overlooked, but they pose the same risks as permanent pools and must meet safety standards," John said.
All pools and spas capable of holding more than 30cm of water must have a compliant safety barrier, including:
- In-ground and above-ground pools
- Inflatable and relocatable pools
- Spas, hot tubs and Jacuzzis
Smaller inflatable pools that don't require assembly and hold less than 30cm of water are exempt, but supervision is always important.
Pool safety awareness
From 2000 to 2019, 27 Victorian children tragically drowned in backyard pools and spas. Many of these incidents involved non-compliant safety barriers. These simple requirements save lives and protect families from preventable heartbreak.
Visit Life Saving Victoria and Kidsafe Victoria for practical tips on keeping children safe around pools and spas. "Our team is available to help and can provide detailed information about registration, compliance and safety barrier requirements," John said. The Victorian Building Authority also has guidelines on its website. For more information, contact (03) 5153 9500 or visit council's website.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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