Landscaping and pool safety: A Crucial Connection!

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When it comes to creating a stunning outdoor space, landscaping plays a vital role. However, it's essential to be extra cautious if you have a swimming pool or spa on your property. Various landscaping activities like planting trees, shrubs, and adding paving or decking can impact the compliance of your pool barriers. Once you make these changes your pool barrier may in fact be non compliant.

Remember, we're here to help! We want to ensure that your pool or spa remains a source of joy and relaxation for years to come and that you don’t spend money on landscaping works that have to be altered or removed altogether.

If you're planning any landscaping projects around your pool area we emphasise the importance of considering the laws around barriers, don't hesitate to seek professional advice. Consulting with a VBA Accredited Pool & Spa inspector like Jimmy at Pool Safe, can provide you with the guidance you need. We work with some local landscapers to help in the planning process of works around pools and spas so that projects are completed in line with the laws right from the start.

For more comprehensive information on safety barriers and maintaining compliance, feel free to explore our checklists on swimming pools and spas.

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Jimmy Rushton
Pool Safe Fence Inspections
poolsafevic.com.au
0493 362 410 jimmy@poolsafevic.com.au

Disclaimer: The information provided in the blog above is intended for general informational purposes only. It should not be considered as a substitute for a thorough Barrier Inspection or professional advice. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the content, it may not cover all individual circumstances or specific requirements. . Always prioritise safety and seek expert advice to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards.

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