Complying with the NSW Pool Fencing Regulations in 2026

If you own a swimming pool or spa in New South Wales, understanding your obligations in 2026 is essential. Pool compliance is not just something to think about when selling or leasing a property. In NSW, pool owners must register their pool or spa, maintain a compliant child-resistant barrier, and display CPR signage. These rules […]

Let’s talk Gates – the No. 1 Failure to Comply

Let’s talk Gates – the No. 1 Failure to Comply Examples of why owners attention to this particular Non Compliance Over the years I’ve seen all sorts of non-compliances relating to the Pool Gate. More attention could be paid to this critical component, as it is the No. 1 failure to comply and the leading […]

Let’s Talk Lattice

When lattice is used a height extension that is attached to the top of a Boundary Fence, you will find that your fence does not comply with AS1926.1-2012. Timber Lattice has open apertures that exceed 10mm The criss-cross components can be grabbed and as such are a climbable point The attachment of an extension creates […]

Five Easy to fix Maintenance Issues

Five Easy to fix Maintenance Issues Book An Inspection We tend to regularly see five common failures to comply when inspecting for pool compliance in Sydney NSW. There are five simple and easy-to-fix checks that  you can carry out yourself to allow us to issue same day Compliance to you. COMPLIANT CPR SIGN Display a […]

The Problem with Intersections

Many pool fences intersect with either the residence or the boundary fence. Time to check your intersections have been correctly configured to improve your chance of compliance. Below are some examples of non-compliant intersections.  Once you understand the concept you will be able identify any defects. Traversable Intersections: Inspect all intersections to ensure they are not […]

What is Non Climbable Zone NCZ5 and how to comply with it

The presence of Non Climbable Zone NCZ5 is a complete change from the older standard and causes pool owners some confusion. Your Swimming Pool Inspector is required to assess your Pool Enclosure using AS1926.1-2012. Let’s talk about how pool fencing is assessed after the release of the Swimming Pools Regulations 2018 In the example above, […]

Are you Planning to Build an Infinity or Out-Of-Ground Pool

The swimming pool shown above is a semi in-ground infinity pool.  The concrete skimmer catchment tank is located below pool level. Whilst out-of-ground and infinity pools were approved in the past, in 2011 the Swimming Pools Act and Regulation was amended.  It now refers to the Building Code of Australia rather than directly to AS1926.  […]

A compliant location for your CPR sign

To identify a compliant position for the CPR sign choose a prominent position within the pool enclosure. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation combines rescue breathing (mouth-to-mouth) and chest compressions to temporarily pump enough blood to the brain until specialised treatment is available. Sometimes a suitable position for the signage is not obvious.  The examples below show locations […]