Thursday October 4, 2012
Local Government Minister Don Page has visited today with Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies at a local residential pool to discuss the NSW Government proposed changes to swimming pool legislation to protect toddlers to ensure backyard pools comply with regulations.
The new laws covering the State’s 340,000 backyard swimming pools will include a compulsory new Statewide register; certification of pools as compliant; mandatory inspections before a property with a pool can be sold or leased; and mandatory periodic inspection of pools associated with tourist accommodation and unit blocks, Mrs Davies said today.
“Today is the National Day of Drowning Prevention, Awareness and Support and we recognise that children’s safety is paramount, and very young children are most at risk,’’ Mrs Davies said.
Mrs Davies said that whilst proper supervision is critical, it is important that every pool owner takes responsibility to make sure their pool complies with current regulations.
“Every child drowning is a tragedy to families and communities, not least because it is preventable through ensuring responsible supervision and compliant barriers.
“It is totally unacceptable that NSW is overrepresented in national backyard swimming pools statistics.’’
On average six children drown in NSW backyard swimming pools each year.
“In addition to the totally unacceptable levels of child drowning, each year about 36 children in NSW suffer permanent brain injuries from swimming pool accidents,’’ Mr Page said
The new laws - which were developed after extensive consultation with councils, water safety advocates, pool owners, State agencies and industry organisations -will:
Pool owners will have 12 months to register and self-certify their pools and compliant with current regulations.
Research indicates that by increasing compliance with pool barrier requirements the rate of infant death by drowning could be reduced by up to 41 per cent.
The State Government will also be conducting an education campaign reminding people of their responsibilities.
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