Team Leader: Compliance, Denise Hyde, says pool owners have a responsibility to ensure all barriers are safe on their property.
“As the weather warms up, many people set up portable pools without realising there's a legal requirement to fence them.”
Under the Building Act, any pool or spa capable of holding water to a depth of 400mm or more must have a fence, even if it is only partially filled.
“If the side walls are 1200mm high, and can’t be climbed, a barrier might not be needed. But if there’s a portable ladder, it needs to have an enclosing barrier and gate around it,” explains Denise.
For pools installed after 1 January 2017, removable ladders are not allowed unless they’re enclosed by a fully compliant barrier and pool gate. Failure to have the right barriers in place could result in fines.
“Keeping everyone safe is our top priority. Our pool safety barrier team are here to help and are more than happy to offer advice specific to your pool and property. By taking the necessary precautions and checking the fencing rules, you’re helping to protect our tamariki and ensuring a safe summer for everyone around the pool.”
There are no water restrictions in place in Tauranga this summer, but Council encourages the community to continue making wise choices about using water.
For more information about swimming pool safety barriers, visit the Tauranga City Council website.