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What Are the Common Dos to Follow for Pool Fences in Sydney?

Putting up fences around swimming pools not only adds to their visual appeal but also ensures safety. The area around the pool becomes a secure and enjoyable space for family gatherings and relaxation. It's especially crucial for the safety of children who spend time near the pool. These pool fences are a requirement for both residential and commercial pools in Sydney. To make sure everything goes smoothly, there are certain things you should and shouldn't do, and you can find out more about them in this PPT. For more details, visit https://www.assuredglassfencing.com/pool-fencing-sydney/

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What Are the Common Dos to Follow for Pool Fences in Sydney?

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  1. What Are the Common Dos to Follow for Pool Fences in Sydney?

  2. Swimming pool fences always enhance the safety and looks of the poolside area. The swimming pool surroundings become safe and a great place to have fun, sit and relax with the family. It plays a vital role in the overall protection of kids as they hang out around the poolside. These pool fences in Sydney are mandatory around residential and commercial pools. Some do's, and don'ts have to be followed, and you can learn more about them here.

  3. THE DOS OF POOL FENCES IN SYDNEY CHOOSE THE RIGHT FENCING • Choose swimming pool fences for your property that comply with the Australian Standards AS 1926-2012. • The pool fences Sydney and the glass gates must be constructed per the Building Code Of Australia rules and regulations. • The owner has to ensure that child-proof locking is present. • These regulations and laws define height, material, gate-related stipulations, etc.

  4. DO ENSURE THE FENCING HEIGHT • Australian laws have clear guidelines regarding the height of the pool fences in Sydney. • Australian standards AS 1926-2012 stipulate that fencing height should not be less than 1.2 m. • The pool fences in Sydney should also have a non-climbable zone of 900 mm on the outside.

  5. DO CHOOSE SELF-CLOSING AND SELF-LATCHING GLASS GATES FOR POOLS • A significant factor to remember is that the glass gates should be self-closing and self-latching. • The gate should swing away from the pool freely through its arch. • It should be fitted with a self-closing device to make the gate return to its closed position from any position. • The latching device should also be there to stop the gate from opening on its own.

  6. DO MAINTAIN THE FENCE • Maintenance of the pool fences in Sydney is also very crucial. • This will maintain the looks of the area, and the strength of the pool fences will not get compromised at all. • A quick inspection will make you check for damages, wear and tear and signs of corrosion. • If there are some, get them fixed without any delay. • The locking and latching mechanism of glass gates for pools should always work properly.

  7. DO CONSIDER THE MATERIAL • There are no guidelines regarding the material you choose for the pool fences in Sydney. • You must choose the material carefully, as it will affect the durability, maintenance requirement, budget, and overall appearance. • Choose a durable, low-maintenance and aesthetically pleasing material.

  8. Contact Us ASSURED GLASS FENCING https://www.assuredglassfencing.com/ Phone: 0412 414 845 Address: Unit 18/25/31 Airds Rd. Minto NSW 2566, Australia E-mail: assuredglass@bigpond.com

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