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Your QLD Pool Safety Certificate

Just as a car needs a safety certificate, your pool or spa requires a Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate to meet QLD regulations and keep families and the community safe.

A Pool Safety Certificate of Compliance 

  • Is required when selling or leasing a property with a pool or spa
  • Confirms your pool barriers meet QLD safety standards
  • When repairs are needed, a Form 26 Non-Conformity Notice gives you time to fix issues while showing Council the process is underway
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Ongoing Compliance Handled

Offering virtual and onsite pool compliance inspections to identify safety issues early – reducing the risk of fines, delays and settlement problems.

Your licensed Pool Safety Inspector completes a thorough onsite inspection in 30 minutes, checking pool barriers and safety requirements.

When Compliant, your Pool Safety Certificate is issued the same day.

If fixes are needed, receive a clear report with photos, video and practical guidance to achieve compliance quickly.

How It Works

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Book Your Inspection

Book 50% Off your Inspection online or just phone us. Your appointment is confirmed and locked in within days.

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Get Inspected

Your friendly Pool Safety Inspector is onsite for up to 30-minutes, checking your barriers comply with the standards.

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Get Your Certificate

Get your Certificate the same day as your Inspection. If you’re non-compliant, a report with pics and video guides you to the line.

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Plans & Packages

*$89 Administration Fee applies to each onsite pool or spa inspection

This fee includes certification and gurantees your Same-Day Certificate

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QLD Service Areas

Keeping South East Queensland pool-safe. Can’t find your region? Contact us now.

Looking after property owners, property managers and real estate agents across the Sunshine Coast.

QLD Pool Safety on the Sunshine Coast

A QLD pool safety inspector’s role is to inspect pools and whether they are compliant to the QDC Queensland Development Code MP 3.4 Pool Safety Standard.

  • If the pool or spa is safe, a Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate is issued.
  • If the pool or spa does not meet the standard, a Form 26 Non Conformity Notice is issued.

A Sunshine Coast pool owner or property manager has up to 90 days from their Pool Inspection to reach compliance before council is notified.

Why Do You Need A Pool Fence Inspection On The Sunshine Coast?

Just as a car needs a safety certificate, your swimming pool and spa requires a Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate to meet the QLD MP3.4 pool regulations.

These regulations reduce the risk in children aged 0-5 drowning in backyard swimming pool and spas, keeping families and the community safe.

If you own or manage a property with a swimming pool in the Sunshine Coast area, your swimming pool or spa needs to meet the Queensland pool safety regulations.

Who Needs A Pool Fence Inspection On The Sunshine Coast?

Anyone who owns or manages a property with a swimming pool or spa in the Sunshine Coast area may need a pool inspection when

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

As proud Sunshine Coast locals, we know the Sunshine Coast property market, we know the terrain – and we know where to find the best espresso martinis along Noosa Lakes. PoolSS are dedicated to saving you time, money – and peace of mind. But most importantly, you can consider your pool safety taken care of.

Pool Safety Solutions services all suburbs across the Sunshine Coast region, including Caloundra, Maroochydore, Mooloolaba, Noosa, Alexandra Headlands, Bribie Island, Cooroy, Kawana, Maleny, and Montville
and beyond. Not sure if we cover your area? Contact Us.

Get Your Pool Safety Certificate of Compliance

Pass Your Pool Inspection The First Time

Watch what your Pool Safety Inspector looks at when inspecting your swimming pool barriers and gates.

 

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DIY Pool Inspection Checklist

Get compliant with our easy-to-follow Checklist. We’ve simplified the legal requirements so you can confidently check your pool area is safe and compliant.

Keep Pool Safety simple, stress-free and in your control.

Hit Download Now to save to your files and use as a real-time fillable checklist.

Or double tap the images and save directly to your phone.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Form 24 Pool Safety Certificate in QLD?

A Form 24 Pool Safety Certificate is the official document confirming your pool or spa safety barrier meets the applicable Queensland standard.

A Pool Inspector issues this after a compliant onsite inspection, and it is then lodged with your local council.

This is the legal proof your barrier is compliant under the Building Regulations.

Who can issue a Pool Safety Certificate in QLD?

Only registered building inspectors or Pool Safety Inspectors can issue a Form 24 Pool Safety Certificate.

A builder, plumber or landlord cannot issue this Certificate.

How often do I need a Pool Safety Certificate in QLD?
Every 12 months for a shared pool.
Every 2 years for a non-shared pool.
Once your certificate is lodged, you will be notifiied of the renewal date.
Do I have to register my swimming pool or spa?

Yes. Registration with the QBCC >Pool Register is mandatory before lodging a Certificate or Notice

 

 

 

What is the QDC MP3.4 safety standard my pool or spa barrier needs to meet?

The Queensland standard is the QDC MP 3.4, the Queensland Development Code mandatory part 3.4 – Swimming Pool Barriers. Learn more details about the QDC mp3.4 Swimming Pool Barriers >here.

How can I prepare for my pool Inspection?

You don’t need to do anything complicated with a little preparation to help the inspection run smoothly.

Before Inspection, make sure the pool area is accessible with clear access to the pool fence, gates and barriers so the Inspector completes the Inspection without delays.

  • Check gates and latches are working and do not self-close. Pool gates should open away from the pool, close by themselves and latch properly every time.
  • Remove climbable objects near the pool fence, such as trees, pot plants, chairs, BBQ, clothes lines or pool equipment near the barrier.
  • Check pool fence height is less than 1200mm or boundary fence height is less than 1800mm
  • Look for loose panels, gaps, damaged fencing or broken gate latches and hinges
  • Distance between the vertical elements of a fence is greater than 100mm
  • Distance below the bottom of the fence is greater than 100mm
  • CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation sign is missing, incorrectly located or out of date

Collect your property details such as the property address, owner details and pool registration certificate (where required).

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Check the DIY Pool Compliance Checklist to find out what non compliant issues youll be up for with our easy-to-follow DIY Pool Safety Inspection Checklist.

Or Contact Us.

What are the reasons my pool barrier can fail the Inspection?
These are the reasons why your pool barrier can fail the Inspection
  • Gate hinges and/or latches are faulty or do not self-close
  • Climbable objects are too close to a pool fence, such as trees, plant pots, BBQs and clothes lines
  • Pool fence height is less than 1200mm or boundary fence height is less than 1800mm
  • Distance between the vertical elements of a fence is greater than 100mm
  • Distance below the bottom of the fence is greater than 100mm
  • CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation sign is missing, incorrectly located or out of date
What happens if my pool barrier fails the Inspection?

That’s ok. Pools are frequently not compliant.

If a Pool Safety Inspector finds a pool does not meet the swimming pool spa fences and barriers safety requirements, a certificate or notice is issued.

If your pool doesn’t comply, you’ll receive a QLD Form 26 Non-Conformity Notice from your Inspector with up to 3-months to rectify.

Rectifications may require the skills of a contractor builder. Be sure to pick the right builder who gets the job right the first time and saves you from spending money unnecessarily.

The best questions to ask your builder are

Do you know pool safety compliance?
Do you know how to do the rectification works to meet pool safety compliance?

You’ll have time to complete repairs before Booking a Reinspection.

How much does a Pool Safety Certificate cost in QLD?

The price for an Inspection depends on your needs.

Do you know if you are compliant?
Do you know if you are not compliant?
Not sure?

We have packages to suit every need including Free bonus blogs and videos, Free DIY Pool Inspection Checklist and Same-Day Certificates issued the same day as the Inspection. Check our pricing >here.

What are the penalties for not having a compliant pool barrier?

Failing to Register, Inspect or Lodge a Certificate leads to fines and penalties.

If a swimming pool or spa barrier or fence is non-compliant and improvement notices are ignored, Council can escalate the matter.

Beyond the penalties, a compliant barrier prevents children aged 0-5 drowning in backyard pools.

Can I still sell my home if my pool isn’t compliant?

In QLD, your Pool Safety Certificate needs to be attached to the Deed of Sale.


Understand pool safety compliance before settlement, and learn how to save time, money and avoid delays with our blog Do I Need a Pool Safety Certificate Before Selling My Home? Read more >here.

Can I still rent my home if my pool is not compliant?

Rental properties with a swimming pool or spa must be compliant before tenants move in.

If your pool is not compliant, councils and regulators can issue fines, notices or prevent leasing until compliance is achieved.

Are Pool Fence Repairs or Rectification services available?

If your pool fails Inspection, you can be connected with licensed builders and repairers for pool fence repairs, gate adjustments and barrier rectifications to reach compliance quickly.

Learn More about Pool Fence Repairs >here.