What is the Problems with Sheds? Why do they impact Compliance so often?
One of the most common non-compliances with older pool enclosures relates to the Garden or Tool Shed.
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Is the Shed positioned to form a part of the pool barrier.
- If so, how is access gained into the Shed?
- If so, does the Shed meet the requirements to act as a barrier?
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Is the Shed fully outside the pool enclosure.
- If so, is it outside the Non Climbable Zones of the pool barrier?
- If not, can it be moved?
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Is the Shed fully within the pool enclosure.
- If so, what is it used for? What is inside it?
- If within the enclosure, is the Shed situated in a Non Climbable Zone?
- If so, is the Shed itself a scalable object or can it form a part of the barrier?
- If so, is the Shed constructed to the correct height to form a part of the barrier?
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Does the Shed house the pool filtration equipment and nothing else
- If so, is it constructed to the correct height?
- If so, is the Shed itself a scalable object?
- If so, can the structure be altered or changed to make it compliant?
Making Pools Safer, One Inspection at a Time
Book An InspectionThe outcome for each of these structures was a failure to comply. Household objects cannot be stored in a structure or a part of the Residence that is only accessible from within the pool enclosure. Facilities such as shower, hand-basin and toilet are a part of the Residence, resulting in inadequate separation of the Residence from the pool. Other structures were either too low, constructed from scalable slats or in a Non-Climbable Zone yet not tall enough.









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