When it comes to owning a pool in Victoria, safety is not just a recommendation—it’s the law. With countless families enjoying backyard pools each summer, ensuring your pool area is safe and compliant is a responsibility every pool owner must take seriously. That’s where pool fence inspections come in. At MPF Safety Inspections, we’re here to guide you through Victoria’s pool safety regulations and help you stay compliant with ease.
Why Pool Barrier / Fence Regulations Matter
Pool fencing laws are designed to prevent drownings and serious injuries, particularly among young children. Even a small lapse in safety can have devastating consequences, which is why the Victorian Government has implemented strict legislation around private pool fences.
As a registered builder and licensed pool fence inspector, I’ve seen firsthand how small changes can make a big difference in keeping families safe. The good news? Compliance doesn’t have to be complicated.
Do I Need a Pool Barrier / Fence Inspection in Victoria?
Yes. Under Victorian law, all pools and spas that are capable of holding more than 30cm of water must be registered with your local council. You must also have your pool fence inspected and certified as compliant at regular intervals.
Key Pool Barrier / Fence Inspection Requirements in VIC:
- All swimming pools and spas must be registered with your local council.
- A compliance certificate (Form 23) must be lodged with the council after a pool fence inspection.
- Inspections must be carried out every four years by a registered inspector.
- New pools or spas must be inspected and certified within 30 days of completion.
At MPF Safety Inspections, we make the process of pool fence inspections in Victoria simple and stress-free. We’ll assess your fence and provide clear guidance if upgrades are needed.
What Makes a Pool Barrier / Fence Compliant in Victoria?
Pool fencing requirements can vary based on when your pool was built, but here are some of the key standards your pool fence must meet:
- Minimum height: Pool fences must be at least 1.2 metres high from ground level.
- Non-climbable zone: There must be a 90cm non-climbable zone around the fence, free from climbable objects (like pot plants or furniture).
- Gate compliance: Gates must swing outward, away from the pool, and self-close and self-latch from any position.
- No gaps: Gaps under the fence cannot exceed 10cm, and vertical gaps must be less than 10cm to prevent children slipping through.
- Latch height: Gate latches must be at least 1.5 metres high or shielded appropriately.
These regulations are enforced under AS1926.1-2012 and other relevant standards, depending on your pool’s construction date. A professional pool fence inspection ensures you’re meeting the correct requirements.
Common Reasons for Pool Barrier / Fence Non-Compliance:
As an experienced inspector, I often see common issues that lead to non-compliance:
- Broken or misaligned gate latches
- Objects placed too close to the fence
- Fence panels or barriers that have degraded over time
- Non-compliant boundary fences
If you’re unsure whether your pool fence complies, a quick inspection could save you from costly fines or worse—putting your family at risk.
What Happens If My Pool Barrier / Fence Is Non-Compliant?
If your pool fence fails inspection, you’ll receive a notice of non-compliance, and you’ll have up to 60 days to address the issues and arrange a reinspection.
MPF Safety Inspections offers clear, easy-to-understand advice and practical steps to help you bring your pool fence up to standard. We don’t just point out the problems—we help you fix them.
Why Choose MPF Safety Inspections?
Led by me, Michael—a licensed pool barrier inspector, registered builder, and a father of three—MPF Safety Inspections offers personalised, knowledgeable service across Victoria. I combine years of experience in the building and pool industries with a genuine passion for helping families stay safe.
- VBA Registered
- Fully insured
- SPASA Member
- Fast turnarounds and friendly service
Where We Service
At MPFS Inspections, we proudly offer pool barrier inspections across Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs. If you’re in any of the areas below, we can assist you with fast, professional service:
- Pool Barrier Inspections Bentleigh
- Pool Barrier Inspections Brighton
- Pool Barrier Inspections Murrumbeena
- Pool Barrier Inspections Chadstone
- Pool Barrier Inspections Oakleigh
- Pool Barrier Inspections Moorabbin
- Pool Barrier Inspections Hampton
- Pool Barrier Inspections Caulfield
- Pool Barrier Inspections Black Rock
- Pool Barrier Inspections Cheltenham
If your suburb isn’t listed, feel free to contact us—we may still be able to help.
Book Your Pool Barrier / Fence Inspection Today
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Ensure your pool area is safe, compliant, and ready for summer with a professional pool fence inspection from MPF Safety Inspections.
Call Michael on 0478 191 097 or
Contact us online to schedule your inspection today.
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