
Spa Compliance Certificate
If your spa pool does not have a securely fastened, child-resistant structure (such as a door, lid, grille or mesh) preventing access to the spa when not in use you must install a fence to prevent access to the spa area. Visit the pool safety checklists page on the NSW Swimming Pool Register for further information.
A spa pool does require a compliant CPR sign located in the vicinity it is recommended the CPR sign is not placed on the walls of the Spa.
A spa is required to be registered on the swimming pool register.
If you are selling your house with a spa located at the property a certificate of compliance or non-compliance is required.
If you are renting a property with a SPA a compliance certificate is required prior to renting to tenants.
Your Local Pool Compliance Specialists
The force gauge used is a key component necessary for testing the strength and rigidity of pool fences, outlined in Australian Standard 1926.1-2012. AS 1926.1-2012 provides guidelines for testing requirements designed to ensure young children cannot gain unsupervised entry to the fenced area around a pool.