About Coral Coast & Burnett Pool Inspections
Pool safety compliancy exists to save lives. At Coral Coast & Burnett Pool Inspections, we can inspect all pool types and their surrounds to ensure you meet Australian standards. If you're renovating, renting out your property or thinking of selling, you'll need a safety certificate. With just a quick call to our licensed pool safe inspectors, we'll organise a time to come and inspect your pool and surrounding areas, followed by a written or verbal report. We are also apart of the committee dedicated to helping reduce the number of child immersion incidents in Queensland. By ensuring your pool and enclosure is compliant, and being vigilant in keeping gates closed and climbable items away from the fence and gate, you're doing your part too. Property owners throughout the Wide Bay and Fraser Coast region can always rely on us for a thorough pool inspection report. Contact our team at Coral Coast & Burnett Pool Inspections today.
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Licensed Pool Safety Inspector 100944
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a pool safety certificate?
You only require a pool safety certificate if you are selling or leasing your property. Although you may not require a certificate it is important to make sure your pool is compliant with all current pool safety standards.
Can I sell my property without a pool safety certificate?
Property can be sold with or without a pool safety certificate. If you are not providing a valid pool safety certificate you must give the buyer a Form 36-notice of no pool safety certificate prior to entering into contract. A completed copy of this form will need to be sent to the QBCC before settlement of the property can take place.
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