Pool Inspections Frankston & Dandenong – Certified VIC Pool Safety Experts

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Frankston-Dandenong Pool Inspections

Pool Safety Solutions is your trusted local expert for pool inspections in Frankston and Dandenong, helping homeowners and property managers stay compliant with VIC pool safety regulations.

The Frankston–Dandenong region is one of Victoria’s most vibrant and diverse areas, from Keysborough to Noble Park, Endeavour Hills to Seaford, and Carrum Downs to Skye. Our licensed VIC pool inspectors provide thorough pool safety inspections, pool fence inspections, and pool compliance inspections across the region.

At Pool Safety Solutions, we handle every step, from initial swimming pool inspection in Dandenong to issuing your pool compliance certificate VIC. Our friendly experts guide you through all local council requirements and VIC state regulations, including those set by Knox City Council, Kingston City Council, City of Casey, Greater Dandenong City Council, and Frankston City Council.

Getting your pool or spa barrier compliant shouldn’t be stressful, and with our professional pool safety inspection Frankston Dandenong service, it isn’t. We make the entire process clear, fast, and hassle-free, so you can relax knowing your pool area meets every safety standard.

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Why You Need a Pool Fence Inspection in the Frankston–Dandenong Region

If you own a pool or spa in the Frankston–Dandenong region, a pool fence inspection is essential to ensure your property meets VIC pool safety compliance standards. You are legally required to have a pool safety inspection if you are:

  • Selling or leasing a property with a pool or spa in the Knox City Council, Kingston City Council, City of Casey, Greater Dandenong City Council, or Frankston City Council areas.
  • Building a new fence or barrier around an existing swimming pool or spa.
  • Purchasing a property with a non-compliant pool or spa (within 90 days of settlement).
  • Operating a family day care or at-home childcare service.
  • Requested by your bank or mortgage lender when applying for or refinancing a home loan.
  • Directed by your local council to provide proof of pool compliance.

With Pool Safety Solutions, you’ll receive a thorough pool safety inspection in Frankston Dandenong, ensuring your pool or spa meets all legal safety requirements under Victorian law.

What to Expect from Pool Safety Solutions in the Frankston–Dandenong Region

At Pool Safety Solutions, we make pool safety and compliance simple, fast, and stress-free. Our friendly and licensed pool inspectors deliver a comprehensive service designed to help homeowners and property managers achieve full compliance with VIC pool safety regulations.

We take pride in providing clear communication, expert advice, and practical solutions, all backed by years of hands-on experience. Our inspectors know the Frankston and Dandenong property markets, the local councils, and the specific requirements of your area.

As proud locals, we know the terrain, and even where to find the best all-day breakfast on Lonsdale Street or a cold craft beer on the Nepean Highway. More importantly, Pool Safety Solutions is committed to saving you time, money, and peace of mind, ensuring your pool is always safe and compliant.

As proud locals, we know the Frankston and Dandenong property markets, we know the terrain – and we know where to find the best all-day breakfast on Lonsdale Street or the best craft beers on the Nepean Highway. PoolSS are dedicated to saving you time, money – and peace of mind. But most importantly, we’ll take care of your pool safety.

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Pool Safety Compliance in the Frankston–Dandenong Region

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Servicing Frankston Dandenong

Pool Safety Solutions service the following suburbs and areas in the Frankston Region for City of Knox, City of Kingston, City of Casey, City of Greater Dandenong and Frankston City Council:

Bangholme, Berwick, Blind Bight, Botanic Ridge, Cannons Creek, Carrum Downs, Clyde, Clyde North, Cranbourne, Cranbourne, Cranbourne East, Cranbourne North, Dandenong, Dandenong North, Dandenong South, Devon Meadows, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Frankston North, Frankston South, Hallam, Hampton Park, Harkaway, Junction Village, Keysborough, Langwarrin, Langwarrin South, Lynbrook, Lyndhurst, Lysterfield South, Monash University, Narre Warren, Narre Warren North, Narre Warren South, Noble Park, Noble Park North, Pearcedale, Sandhurst, Seaford, Skye, Springvale, Springvale South, Tooradin, Warneet – and beyond.

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Prevention is better than cure, and our pool safety inspectors know how to get your family and community pool-safe.

A VIC pool safety inspector’s role is to inspect pools and whether they are compliant to the VIC AS1926.1-1993.

  • If the pool is safe, a Form 23 Certificate of pool and spa Barrier Compliance is issued.

  • If the pool does not meet the standard, a Form 24 Certificate of pool and spa Barrier Non-Compliance is issued.

A Dandenong pool owner or property manager has up to 60 days from their first inspection to get their pool compliant before council is notified.

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1. Confirm with Council your pool and barriers standards

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3. Complete the PoolSS DIY Inspection Checklist

The official VBA pool and spa safety barrier self-assessment checklists

VBA Pool & Spa Safety Barrier Self-Assessment Checklist 1

For pools and spas installed before 8 April 1991

VBA Pool & Spa Safety Barrier Self-Assessment Checklist 2

For pools and spas installed 8 April 1991 - 30 April 2010

VBA Pool & Spa Safety Barrier Self-Assessment Checklist 3

For pools and spas installed from 1 May 2010

DIY Pool Inspection

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a pool fence inspection in Frankston or Dandenong?

A pool fence inspection is essential to ensure your pool or spa complies with VIC safety regulations. It’s mandatory when selling, leasing, or constructing a property, or when required by local councils such as Frankston City Council or Greater Dandenong City Council.

Who can carry out a pool safety inspection in Dandenong or Frankston?

Only licensed VIC pool safety inspectors, registered with the Victorian Building Authority (VBA), are authorized to conduct pool inspections in these areas and issue the necessary Form 23 or Form 24 certificates.

What happens if my pool doesn’t meet compliance standards?

If your pool fails the inspection, you’ll receive a Form 24 Certificate of Non-Compliance. You must complete the necessary rectifications within 60 days before the council is notified.

How often do I need to renew my pool compliance certificate in Victoria?

In Victoria, including Frankston and Dandenong, pool compliance certificates must be renewed every four years to ensure ongoing safety and compliance with state laws.

How long does a pool safety inspection take?

A standard pool safety inspection in Frankston and Dandenong typically takes between 30–45 minutes, depending on the size and layout of your pool. If compliant, you’ll receive your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance on the same day.

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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.