Frequently asked questions
Why has the law changed?
- Pools and spas are the most common location of drownings for children aged 5 and under, and on average 4 children die in home pools and spas every year.
- 90% of swimming pool and spa barriers in Victoria aren't meeting safety standards. The new state-wide regulations aim to make pools and spas safer for everyone, particularly children aged 5 and under.
why are children under 5 at such a high risk of drowning?
- Children do not understand or perceive the hazards that water presents to them.
- They have no real sense of danger and require a high level of supervision.
- They are naturally inquisitive and and are attracted to water.
- They are top heavy and prone to losing balance.
Do all pools and spas need to be registered?
- Yes, all permanent, portable or relocatable swimming pools and spas, regardless of when they were constructed or erected, must be registered with Council. All swimming pools and spas capable of containing water greater than 300mm (30cm) must have a compliant safety barrier to restrict access to the pool area by young children.
- Barriers are required for:
- The minimum barrier standards based on the pool or spas construction date are available on the VBA website
what happens after i register my pool or spa?
After registering your pool or spa, the relevant council is required to send you written notification confirming:- that your pool or spa has been registered
- the date of construction of your pool or spa and the applicable barrier standard
- your right to appeal to the Building Appeals Board (BAB) in relation to the council’s determination of the date of construction of the pool or spa
- the date by which the first or next certificate of barrier compliance must be lodged with the relevant council
what happens if i don't register my pool or spa?
- If you do not register your pool or spa within the required period you may face an on-the-spot fine of approximately $330 or a penalty of up to $1,652.20
- If the council becomes aware of the pool or spa on your property, they will send you a written notice requiring you to register the pool or spa. You will also be required to pay the registration fee and information search fee (if applicable)
what does "date of construction" refer to?
- After you apply to register your pool or spa, the relevant council will determine the date of construction of your pool or spa and the applicable barrier standard
- The barrier standard that applied at the date your pool or spa was constructed is the applicable barrier standard for your pool or spa
how does the council deterime the date of construction of a relocatable pool or spa?
- The date of construction of a relocatable pool or spa is the day it was most recently erected on your property
what if i don't agree with the council's determination of the date of construction?
- If you disagree with the council's determination about the date of construction of your pool or spa, you can appeal the decision to the Building Appeals Board (BAB). An appeal must be lodged within 30 days of receiving the council's determination
- You can contact the BAB on 1300 421 082, email registry@buildingappeals.vic.gov.au or visit the BAB website.
i have recently purchased a property with a pool or spa. how can i check that it has been registered?
- Please contact the relevant council to check if your pool or spa has been registered
we don't have any children and our backyard is secure. do we have to register our pool and obtain a certificate of barrier compliance?
- Yes – it is mandatory for all land owners in Victoria to apply to register any pool or spa on their property
- Of the 27 drownings that have occurred in Victoria since 2000, 12 involved children who were not residents of the property. In one case, the child had entered the pool area without the knowledge of the property owner
i live in an apartment complex with a shared community pool. who is responsible for registering the pool?
- When a pool or spa is on common property managed by an owners corporation, the owners corporation is responsible for arranging the registration, inspection and certification of the pool or spa barrier
how do i lodge the certificate of compliance with my council?
- You should contact the council or check their website about their process for lodging a certificate of barrier compliance
what happens if i don't lodge a certificate of barrier compliance?
- It is an offence to not lodge a certificate of barrier compliance
- If a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is not lodged by the due date, the owner of pool/spa may face an on-the-spot fine of approximately $330 and a penalty of up to $1,652.20