Pool Barrier Inspections Mount Eliza, VIC
Being around water is part of everyday life in Australia.
We provide certified pool barrier inspections in Mount Eliza and across Mornington Peninsula Shire, helping property owners ensure their pool or spa complies with Victorian safety regulations and qualifies for a Pool Safety Certificate, including Form 23 certification.
Vic Pool Inspections
Pool & Spa Inspections & Certifications
The Vic pool safety inspection team is composed of highly experienced professionals with extensive practical knowledge in the field. Known as the top pool inspection service in Mount Evelyn and across Yarra Ranges Shire Council, we ensure your swimming pool is safe and meets all the necessary pool barrier inspection rules. Our detailed inspection process is carefully designed to check that your pool doesn’t just meet, but goes beyond all of Victoria’s required pool and spa safety inspection laws.
Pool safety is really important, especially in your town and other places in Australia where pools are not just recreational spaces but often an integral part of the residential landscape. We also provide individual advice after thoroughly inspecting your pool for safety measures.
Victoria Pool Safety Standards state that your spa or pool barrier must comply with pool fencing regulations. After inspecting your pool, we will issue a safety certificate the same day if everything complies. This prompt certification allows you to swiftly enjoy your pool with the assurance that it conforms to all safety standards and regulations.
Vic Pool Inspections
How It Works?
Step 1
Your pool and/or spa should be registered with your local council.If you are not registered, please contact your local council.
Step 2
Obtain your council registration confirmation letter.
Step 3
Have your pool or spa barrier inspected and certified by a registered pool & spa barrier inspector
Step 4
Lodge your Certificate of pool and\or spa barrier compliance (Form23) with your council
Step 5
Your registered pool inspector will contact you to re-inspect your pool and/or spa barrier in four years
Vic Pool Inspections
We Work With
Pool Safe Inspections is Victoria’s number one pool inspection company. We are qualified to carry out pool inspections all over Victoria for all existing and new pool fencing associated with:
Home Owners & Investment Property Owners
Motels, Rentals & Air B&B
Body Corps & Real Estate Agents
Pool Barrier Inspections in the Mornington Peninsula Shire
We provide certified pool and spa barrier inspections in Mount Eliza, helping homeowners ensure their pool or spa complies with Victorian safety regulations and qualifies for a Certificate of Pool and Spa Barrier Compliance (Form 23) (often referred to as a pool safety certificate).
Mount Eliza is a highly sought‑after bayside suburb on the Mornington Peninsula, known for established family homes and larger residential blocks—many with swimming pools and spas. Because pools and barriers may have been installed or altered under different standards over time, regular pool barrier inspections are essential to confirm your safety barrier continues to meet current Victorian requirements.
Our team specialises in professional pool and spa barrier inspections across the Mornington Peninsula Shire, servicing Mount Eliza and surrounding areas including Mornington, Mount Martha, Moorooduc, Baxter, Somerville, Safety Beach, Dromana, Rosebud and nearby localities.
Each inspection is completed by a qualified inspector who carefully assesses all critical barrier components, including pool fencing, boundary barriers (where applicable), gates, latches, barrier heights, gaps/openings, access points, and climbable hazards. Where compliance is achieved, we can issue your Form 23 compliance certificate promptly (often the same day), helping you meet council requirements with minimal stress.
What you’re required to do in Mount Eliza (Mornington Peninsula Shire / Victoria)
In Victoria, pool and spa owners must register their pool or spa with the relevant council and ensure a compliant safety barrier is in place. Mornington Peninsula Shire provides processes for pool/spa registration and submission of your Certificate of Pool and Spa Barrier Compliance (Form 23) to Council.
After you register, Council issues a confirmation letter that includes the construction date, the applicable barrier standard, and the due date for submitting your Form 23 compliance certificate.
State requirements also include having the barrier inspected on an ongoing basis, with pool and spa owners required to get the pool inspected every four years to obtain and lodge a new barrier compliance certificate.
Vic Pool Testimonials
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His knowledge and attention to detail gave us confidence that everything was assessed properly. I would highly recommend John to anyone needing a pool inspection and would happily use his services again in the future.
Thank you, John, for your outstanding service!
Self-Assessment Checklists
No amount of self-assessment can replace a professional pool and spa barrier inspection. But if you want to know where your pool or spa currently stands and what improvements you need to make, you can check the checklists below to get you started.
Areas We Serve
- Mornington Peninsula Shire
- Bayside City Council
- City of Kingston
- City of Boroondara
- Glen Eira City Council
- City of Stonnington
- Manningham Council
- City of Port Phillip
- Whitehorse City Council
- Maroondah City Council
- Knox City Council
- City of Monash
- Frankston City Council
- City of Casey
- Greater Dandenong City Council
- Yarra Rangers Council
- Cardinia Shire Council
