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Coral Coast & Burnett Pool Inspections

Locality: Bargara, Queensland

Phone: +61 417 753 756



Address: 19 Fairway Dr 4670 Bargara, QLD, Australia

Website: https://coralcoastnburnettpoolinspections.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Swimming pool owners, it's time to check your pool fence. Use our online pool compliance checklist as a guide to self assess whether your pool area is compliant with Queensland's pool safety laws - https://qbcc.build/3aaTRKl #poolsafetyqld



25.01.2022 In January 2018, we received a complaint about the ‘Portable Pool Fence Starter Kit’ Product number SKU 42270, sold by Clark Rubber online and in stores around ...Australia. After investigating the product, we determined that it failed Qld’s Pool Safety Standards, and was a non-conforming building product under the QBCC Act. To ensure this product did not continue to present a safety to risk to Queenslanders, the Minister for Housing and Public Works issued a Ministerial Product Recall on the product. If this product is part of your pool barrier please click here for further information: http://qbcc.qld.gov.au/non-conforming-build/product-recalls

23.01.2022 Qld QBCC ( Queensland Building and Construction Commission) certified pool safety inspector QBCC Licence # 100944 Fully insured ABN: 59628165091 Member SPASA Australia

23.01.2022 https://coralcoastnburnettpoolinspections.com.au/



23.01.2022 Drowning hazard Metforce #recalls Glass Gate Latch. Defect may cause the gate to remain locked in the open position, allowing unsupervised access to pool or s...pa areas. https://bit.ly/2JRrfb4 Consumers are to secure the pool gate until the replacement has been installed. Contact Metforce on 08 9302 3686, [email protected] or www.metforce.com.au and a replacement will be sent immediately.

22.01.2022 The top ten Hannah's Foundation MYTHS about Toddler Drownings. 1. My kids can swim they can’t drown 2. You can hear drowning it’s just like the movies 3. My po...ol is fenced I don’t need to supervise the kids 4. I can leave the kids in the bath few a minutes I can hear them, I can leave the mop bucket they can’t drown in a bucket 5. I can leave my older kids to supervise the little ones 6. I can prop open the gate, drowning won’t happen to us 7. I can have an unfenced pool because I don’t have children 8. Drowning only happens to bad parents and unloved kids, drowning can’t happen to me 9. Life jackets are for ‘weak swimmers’ 10. CPR saves everyone. FACTS: 1. Swimmers CAN drown 2.Drowning is silent, you won’t hear a child screaming for help 3.All children need supervision together with a barrier fence 4.Never leave a child unattended in water 5.Children aren’t responsible for little children 6.Propped open gates kill more children than any other failed maintenance in pool drownings 7.Pool owners have a legal responsibility to ensure pool safety and compliance 8.Drowning happens to anyone 9.Lifejackets for ALL swimmers is another barrier to safety on the water 10. CPR only revives around 7% of victims who drown.

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19.01.2022 f you are thinking of selling or leasing your house and need a pool safety certificate we offer a consulting service where we inspect your property and give you a detailed report of any issues that need rectifying for compliance. Call Dave on 0417753756

19.01.2022 With Spring now with us it is time to check your pool gates and latches and ensure that they are all working properly. Gates and latches are the most common causes of becoming defective over time

19.01.2022 Renovations to all pool fences. Selling your house and need a pool safety certificate or going to rent your house and need a pool safety certificate

18.01.2022 Want to share some pool safety information with your community? Why not share the link to our Home Owner's Guide to Pools and Safety which covers all the important facts! Access it here: http://qbcc.build/2EeBiVs | #PoolSafetyQld

16.01.2022 Ground movement over time can result in excess space under your gate or barrier. Check to make sure all gaps under your barrier are less than 100mm #SafeBarriersSaveLives Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria (SPASA) Safetech Hardware Australia Pool Check Protector Aluminium



16.01.2022 You can make your swimming pool area safer by... Oiling the gate hinges Removing surrounding garden beds from the fence Securing all moveable objects near... the pool Shielding any climbable objects with nonclimbable material. Visit our website for more pool safety tips: https://qbcc.build/2T5Ne3A

14.01.2022 #DidYouKnow? To be compliant with Queensland pool safety laws, pool gates must not open toward the pool area. Find out more about #PoolSafetyQld requirements - http://qbcc.build/2GvQKic

13.01.2022 Happy first day of Summer! Please remember that if you're thinking of purchasing a portable swimming pool that can hold over 300mm of water, you must fence ...it. If you don't, you may be in breach of the law. To learn more about Queensland's pool safety requirements, visit https://qbcc.build/2R4b6Gt #poolsafetyqld

11.01.2022 Pool safety & supervision reaps rewards 20% reduction on swimming pool 10-year average SPASA Director, Stefan Ossenberg and SPASA COO, Spiros Dassakis attended the joint Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA) and Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) Annual Reports launched at Parliament House, Canberra on Wednesday 12 September.... Senator, the Hon Bridget McKenzie, Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation released both reports and commended both organisations for their work in elevating the importance of water safety around all waterways. There were 249 drowning deaths in aquatic locations across Australia between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018. Twelve children 0-5 drowned in swimming pools in 2018. This represents a reduction of 20% when compared to the 10-year average. A copy of the RLSSA Annual Report can be found HERE. CASE STUDY (NSW) The RLSSA Annual Report also highlighted the analysis of causal factors for drowning of children under five in NSW private swimming pools between July 2002-June 2017. Indicators Supervision was completely absent in 64% of cases A further 6% of children were left to be supervised by siblings or other children Supervision was absent for 5-10 minutes in 35% of cases and 3-5 minutes in 24% of cases In 71% of cases the child drowned in the pool located at their primary residence The most common means of access were: o 38% faulty fence or gate o 26% lack of fence o 24% gate propped open SWIMMING POOL & SPA INDUSTRY SUPPORT SPASA supports water safety initiatives around swimming pools and spas that minimise the potential for accidents to occur. The following guidelines assist in the safe use of a swimming pool or spa: 1. SUPERVISE - always keep watch of your child and in arms reach when around water. Supervision is the key to prevent toddler drowning, adequate supervision means a responsible adult is supervising at all times. 2. RESTRICT ACCESS restrict unsupervised access to water at all times. Understanding the importance of a compliant safety barrier and its maintenance ensures that access to the pool or spa is limited and provides a deterrent. 3. Education - teach your child to be water confident. Ensure children are taught swimming, survival and lifesaving skills at an early age, set rules for children near water and ensure those rules are enforced. 4. RESPOND learn CPR In the event of an emergency, every parent and pool owner should have learnt first aid and CPR. 5. HEALTHY POOL OR SPA keep your pool/spa water healthy A healthy pool or spa ensures that you and your family can swim and enjoy your pool and/or spa all year round by keeping the chemistry right. back to top

11.01.2022 When it comes to backyard pool safety, the best offence is a good defence. Is your home pool defence set for this season? For more info, please visit www.kids...afevic.com.au/water-safety/pool-fence-safety #SafeBarriersSaveLives Safetech Hardware Australia Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria (SPASA) Pool Check Protector Aluminium See more

09.01.2022 If you are unsure of the pool safety legislation Visit my Web Page. If you can't find the answer to your problem give me a ring. 0417753756 https://coralcoastnburnettpoolinspections.com.au/

09.01.2022 IN QLD please know the difference between the pools you can purchase. SUPERVISION IS PRIORITY, FENCE THE POOLS and DONT Fill them until a fence is installed and certified. DONT PROP GATES OPEN!

09.01.2022 If you are in need of a pool barrier to be certified over Easter we are available by appointment. Ring me on 0417753756

08.01.2022 A quick pool safety reminder - If your swimming pool is noncompliant your pool safety inspector will issue you a Form 26 Nonconformity Notice. Nonconformitie...s must be fixed as soon as possible. There is a three month ‘re-inspection period’, but that doesn’t change the pool owner’s legal obligation to be compliant at all times. Owners needing pool safety certificates for selling or leasing can find a licensed pool safety inspector by visiting https://qbcc.build/2RZmeBc | #PoolSafetyQld

08.01.2022 All pool safety inspections $150.00 including certificate and revisit fees

08.01.2022 Pool Safety Inspections and Pool compliance Pool safety certificates Pool safety consultant If you are thinking about changing your pool fence area and you are unsure of what can be done under the new regulations we can assist you

07.01.2022 Kids Safe have put out this brochure for all pool owners

07.01.2022 If you're thinking of purchasing a portable swimming pool that can hold over 300mm of water, don't forget to fence it. If you don't, you may be in breach of the law. Possible maximum fines are over $800. Find out more about #PoolSafetyQld requirements: https://qbcc.build/2A6pCDo

06.01.2022 New price structure $150 which includes the inspection and certificate with no re visit fee's if required.

04.01.2022 New Web page coming soon

02.01.2022 Tips to make your pool safe and compliant Fixed, climbable objects can give a child access to a pool area. For example: - Taps or light fittings on nearby wa...lls - Branches of nearby trees or shrubs which are below the height of the pool barrier - Other climbable objects such as bracing on a deck near the pool area. Check out our fact sheet to find out what you can do to make this much safer - https://qbcc.build/2Y3jJC5 #PoolSafetyQld

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