Qualified & Registered Building Inspector with VBA
Pool Safe is a qualified & registered building inspector with the Victorian Building Authority. We are a team of fully licensed and experienced professionals, dedicated to providing top-notch pool safety inspections to ensure that your swimming pool is safe for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are a homeowner, a property manager, or a business owner, we understand the importance of pool safety.
For 10 years, we have audited and delivered comprehensive pool safety inspection services with the local government. We are here to ensure every pool meets all necessary safety standards and regulations as well as cover all aspects of pool safety to give you peace of mind.
A pool safety reinspection is a comprehensive evaluation of a pool’s safety features and equipment, as well as identifying any potential hazards and risks to prevent accidents or serious injuries.
In Victoria, pools are to be reinspected every 4 years to ensure they continue to meet the relevant safety standards and obtain a pool safety certificate if required. Pool or spa owners that do not comply with the pool safety requirements are subject to a non-compliance notice, called the Form 24.
A pool non-compliance notice is a form that is issued in the event of offense of the Building Act 1993. The pool safety inspector must notify and provide a copy of this to the local government if there is no re inspection within the 3 months days after the given notice. The local government may take enforcement action, impose penalties or take other action.
For new or returning clients, a swimming pool reinspection process begins with a Request a Quote form. At Pool Safe, we encourage clients to fill up the Request a Quote form in order to inform costs as well as set an appointed date for the pool safety reinspection. For other inquiries on pool safety reinspection, please phone or email us.
At Pool Safe, we offer inspection and reinspection for several types of pools. The cost of a pool safety reinspection will vary by its location and whether there is a single pool or spa. For new clients, returning clients, as well as clients who would like to have reinspection with a different pool safety inspector, we encourage you to fill up a Request a Quote form in order to inform costs as well as set an appointed date for the pool safety reinspection. To enquire on quotations further, please phone or email us.
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Pool and spa owners are responsible for ensuring that their pools or spas meet the applicable safety standards and obtaining a pool safety certificate if required. In Victoria, a safety pool inspection is required in order to ensure a pool or spa meets the requirements of standard safety and equipment. This is also to identify any potential risks or hazards that could lead to accidents or serious injury. Whether you are a homeowner, a property manager, or a business owner, a swimming pool reinspection for your pool or spa guarantees safety and peace of mind for you and those around you.
In Victoria, pools and spas are to be reinspected every four years to ensure they continue to meet the relevant safety standards and obtain a pool safety certificate if required. Pool or spa owners that do not comply with the pool safety requirements are subject to a non-compliance notice and are required by law to pay the penalty fee.
A pool non-compliance notice Form 24 is a form that is issued in the event of offence of the Building Act 1993, that implies that a pool or spa owner does not comply with the requirements of pool safety regulations. The pool safety inspector must notify and provide a copy of this notice to the local government if the pool or spa owner does not ask the pool safety inspector for a pool or spa safety reinspection within the 60 days after this notice is given. The local government may take enforcement action, impose penalties or take other action.