Under the Building Act 2004, all residential pools must have compliant pool barriers to keep young children safe at all times. This includes spas and temporary pools.

Every residential swimming pool that is filled or partially filled with water more than 400mm deep must have physical barriers that restrict access to the pool by unsupervised children under five years of age. The property owner and any tenants on a property where a residential pool is located are all responsible for ensuring these barriers remain compliant.

Councils are required by the Building Act to ensure these residential pools are inspected at least every three years to determine they still have complying pool barriers.

If you have a residential pool, please ensure it is registered with the Council.  There is no charge to register your pool. Small heated pools that have an acceptable cover(external link) do not need to be registered. 

Register your spa or swimming pool

Once registered, we automatically schedule safety checks of your pool barriers every three years.

Let us know if you have removed a swimming pool from your property(external link) so we can update our records and stop inspections.

Building a new pool

Pool safety

Pool register

Pool safety inspections

Payment of inspections

Small heated pools

Filling and emptying your pool

Removing a pool

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