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City splashing out with pools

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

GEELONG households made a splash with the third highest number of pool permits in Victoria last year, according to new figures.
Victorian Building Authority (VBA) said the region had 316 pool or spa permits issued, behind only Boroondara and Mornington Peninsula with 491 each.
But the VBA warned that the higher popularity of pools also posed an increased risk of drownings.
VBA technical director Jarrod Edwards said the number of permits demonstrated the popularity of pools in Geelong.
“Building and installing a pool or spa can cost thousands of dollars, so many people will be buying inflatable pools and spas as a cheaper alternative,” Mr Edwards said.
“However, they may not realise inflatable pools still pose a serious safety risk for young children if they aren’t properly fenced.
“We’re concerned that when people buy a pool or spa they’re not aware that all swimming pools and spas that can hold more than 30cm of water must have a complying safety fence or barrier.
“That includes inflatable and relocatable pools.”
Mr Edwards said pool or spa owners failing to comply risked fines over $7300.
Pool gates should never be propped open and nearby trees or other objects that could provide access over fencing should be removed, he said.
“The VBA is writing to pool and spa retailers and working with the Swimming Pool and Spa Association (SPASA) to ensure retailers understand pool safety regulations and explain the requirements to their customers.”

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