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Sellers with pools have until 30 November this year within which to comply with Queensland’s new safety laws.
What’s a Pool? It’s what you think it is – you use it to swim in! It’s also
- A portable pool or spa with any one of the following:
- a depth of more than 300 mm; or
- a volume or more than 2000 litres; or
- has a filtration system
Fencing by numbers
- 1200 mm – the min distance between finished ground level and top of the barrier
- 100 mm – the max gap allowed between finished ground level and bottom of the barrier
- 100mm - the max gap allowed between any vertical members at least 900 mm apart
- 10 mm- the max gap allowed between any vertical members less than 900 mm apart
- 900 mm – the min distance between the fence and any climbable object outside
- 300 mm - the min distance between the fence and any climbable object inside
- 1500 mm – the min height from finished ground level to gate latch
- 1400 mm – the min height from the top of the highest low horizontal member to gate latch
- 900 mm – the min distance between gate hinges if the bottom hinge is not fitted with one of those nifty non climbable caps
- 100 mm – the minimum opening allowance for any windows opening on to pool area
Make sure:
- gates open outward from pools, not inward
- no other doors or windows provide access to the pool
- a CPR sign is displayed prominently
- pools are registered with QBCC. Sellers can check if they’re registered here
SOURCE: PD Law
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