Pool Safety Certificates in Tin Can Bay
Tin Can Bay is a popular fishing and boating town on Tin Can Inlet, famous for its resident Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins. With its desirable Queensland lifestyle, the area has a large number of properties with swimming pools and spas — all of which are required by Queensland law to comply with the state pool safety standards.
Whether you are selling or buying a property in Tin Can Bay, renting out your investment, or simply ensuring your family pool barrier is legally compliant, Sunshine Coast Pool Safety Certificates is your local QBCC licensed pool safety inspector.
Why You Need a Pool Safety Certificate in Tin Can Bay
Under the Building Act 1975 (QLD) and Pool Safety Act 2010, a pool safety certificate is legally required in Tin Can Bay when:
- Selling a property with a pool or spa — certificate must be provided at settlement
- Entering into a new residential tenancy agreement for a property with a pool
- An existing certificate has expired (non-shared pools: 2 years; shared pools: 1 year)
Pool drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in Queensland children under five. A compliant pool barrier is the single most effective measure to prevent tragedy.
What Our Tin Can Bay Pool Safety Inspection Covers
Our licensed inspector assesses your entire pool barrier in Tin Can Bay against Queensland standards and AS1926, including:
- Pool fence height and condition — minimum 1200mm on the non-pool side
- Self-closing and self-latching gate mechanisms — must function automatically
- Non-climbable zone (NCZ) — 900mm clear zone outside the fence, free of climbable objects
- Fence gaps — no gap exceeding 100mm at base or between vertical members
- CPR signage — current, compliant sign displayed at the poolside
- House walls and doors forming part of the pool barrier
- Structural integrity of all fence panels and footings
Pricing — Tin Can Bay Pool Safety Inspections
Pool Safety Inspection
$149
Full inspection, certificate lodged with QBCC on pass.
Re-Inspection
$99
After required rectification work is completed.
Govt. Certificate Fee
$44.26
QBCC government fee on a successful inspection.
What If My Tin Can Bay Pool Fails the Inspection?
Most pools that initially fail have only minor, inexpensive issues to fix — a loose gate latch, a pot plant in the non-climbable zone, or a faded CPR sign. We provide a clear written Nonconformity Notice listing exactly what needs rectifying. Once fixed, our $99 re-inspection gets your certificate issued promptly. Most pools pass on the second inspection.
Book a Pool Safety Inspection in Tin Can Bay Today
We typically have appointments available within 3–5 business days in Tin Can Bay. For urgent pre-settlement bookings, call us directly on (07) 9999 9999 and we will prioritise your inspection.