Common Pool Barrier Compliance Issues
During inspections, we regularly identify:
- Gates that fail to self-close or self-latch.
- Openings exceeding the 100mm rule.
- Climbable objects within the non-climbable zone.
- Missing or faded CPR signs.
- Ground levels reducing the effective barrier height.
- Trees and landscaping creating climb hazards.
- Non-compliant windows opening into the pool area.
- Boundary fence defects.
- Fence movement causing structural gaps.
- Damaged or worn gate hardware.
Most Problems Develop Gradually
Very few compliance failures happen overnight.
More commonly, they develop through:
- Weather.
- Age.
- Landscaping.
- Renovations.
- Everyday wear and tear.
This is why regular inspections and maintenance are so important.
Preparing for Your Inspection
Before arranging your inspection:
- Test every gate.
- Check for gaps greater than 100mm.
- Remove climbable objects.
- Trim trees and shrubs.
- Inspect boundary fences.
- Confirm your CPR sign is compliant.
- Check windows opening into the pool area.
These simple checks can save both time and money.
From the Inspector
After inspecting hundreds of pools across the Gold Coast, one thing has become clear—most compliance issues are entirely preventable.
The majority of failures involve relatively minor defects that have simply gone unnoticed over time. Identifying and correcting them early helps keep your family safe and usually makes achieving compliance much easier.
Related Articles
- The 100mm Rule – Maximum Allowable Gaps
- Climbable Objects Around Your Pool Fence
- Pool CPR Signs – Queensland Requirements
- Windows Opening Into Pool Areas
- Ground Levels Around Pool Fences
Contact Pool Compliance Gold Coast
Whether you’re selling your home, renting your property or simply checking that your pool remains compliant, Pool Compliance Gold Coast provides professional inspections and practical advice throughout the Gold Coast.



