Safety Tips

Pool safety is obviously a vital part of owning and using a pool, and when drownings occur it's a sad but compelling reminder about the need to thoroughly and regularly check your pool perimeter – gates, fences and access. Various governments have brought in or are bringing in laws on compulsory inspection – but it should also be something that pool owners do on a regular basis.

Summer is often marked by high temperatures and, in certain regions, humidity – not to mention heavy rains and thunderstorms. That can cause problems for swimming pool owners. But there's no need to worry! With a little extra TLC, pool owners can keep the water in pristine condition.
Owning a swimming pool is one of life's greatest luxuries – and one of the biggest investments you're likely to make. Knowing how to properly maintain it will extend its lifespan and ensure it's a safer place for you, your family and your friends.

Your pool water might look clean, but it’s good to be mindful that harmful bacteria may be present.

Pools and spas are constantly exposed to potentially harmful bacteria, particularly in the outdoors. Maintaining a sanitary pool or spa is essential to preventing illness and keeping your water crystal clear – not to mention enhancing the life of your pool and equipment!

With the weather cooling down, backyard pools aren’t being used as much and pool maintenance can sometimes take a back seat. But now is a great time to carry out a thorough safety check of your pool to ensure peace of mind for you and your family.

With Australia still experiencing bursts of hot weather, there’s nothing more refreshing than cooling down in your pool. But all this humidity means that a little extra TLC is needed to keep your pool in top condition.








