Think most drownings happen in Summer? Think again.
According to the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Drowning Report*, one-quarter of all drowning deaths in NSW occurred during Autumn last year, with Winter (14%) and Spring (16%) not far behind.
Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery AM stressed that cool weather is no time for residents to sleep on their pool safety obligations.
“If you own a pool or spa that can hold water, and is more than 300mm deep, there are important laws you must follow year-round to protect children in and around the pool,” said Cr Bradbery.
“One-third of all drowning deaths for children aged 0 to 14 years-old occur in swimming pools and spas.
“Pool owners have a legal responsibility to help keep kids safe.”
Under NSW law, all pools and spas must be registered with the NSW Swimming Pool Register and have a safety barrier that complies with the Australian Standards for Swimming Pool Safety Barriers.
“Some common compliance issues that we see are climbable objects near fences and gates, gates not working correctly, gaps or broken fence panels, and missing or outdated CPR signage.”
“These are typically easy to address and can save lives.”
Residents can download a free to ensure their pool barrier meets the requirements in NSW.
Cr Bradbery said pools require mandatory safety inspections, for example, if selling a house, renting or offering tourist accommodation. These inspections can be booked and paid for through Council or a private certifier.
“Don’t wait for an incident. Get on the front foot and complete the self-assessment checklist or book a safety inspection today” encouraged Cr Bradbery.