Register your swimming pool
It is a legal requirement that swimming pools in NSW are registered with the state government.
Project Status: When you need to do this
All pools in NSW must be registered with the state government’s Swimming Pool Register.
All swimming pools installed in NSW homes after 1 August 1990 are required to have a child-resistant pool fence that is at least 1.2 metres high or 1.8 metres if it is a boundary fence. Fences must also comply with all other Australian Standard.
Owners of homes with a swimming pool must regularly check and maintain its fence and any other safety features.
What you need to do
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Check the safety checklist
We recommend homeowners, landlords and tenants use the state government’s safety checklist to make sure your swimming pool fence complies with NSW legislation.
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Register your pool online
Register your pool
When to apply for a compliance certificate
A compliance certificate is required (or an occupation certificate that is less than 3 years old) for swimming pools that are located on residential premises with multiple tenants or tourist/visitor accommodation facilities that are not on public land.
A compliance certificate is also required for any property which is for sale or lease.
Before you apply for a swimming pool compliance certificate, your pool must be registered.
Get an exemption from council
You can download and complete the following form to either
- Obtain a certificate from City of Sydney which confirms that the swimming pool complies with the requirements of Part 2 Swimming Pools Act 1992;
- To seek an exemption from City of Sydney for all or any of the requirements of Part 2 of the Swimming Pools Act 1992.
After you finish
Maintain your pool
- Regularly check that the gate self-closes and self-latches. Spray hinges and locks regularly with lubricating oil and immediately replace faulty parts.
- Regularly check and adjust the latching device as needed to ensure it is operating correctly and has not been affected by the ground, fence or latch movement.
- Regularly check fencing panels for correct gaps, rust and wear and tear.
- Regularly check all fence bolts, screws and fasteners to make sure they are tight and in good order. Any loose bolts, screws and fasteners should be tightened or replaced.
- Make sure trees, shrubs, barbecues, pot plants, toys, ladders, chairs and other objects are not within the non-climbable zone of the fence and are stored as far away from the fence as possible.
- Always leave your filter covered and chemicals out of reach of children.
- Always supervise children around a pool and teach them to swim from an early age.
- Consider learning CPR in case of an emergency and ensure that a compliant CPR chart is visible from within the pool enclosure.