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Australian Standards can be based on the date your pool was installed and the state you are based in.

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9.2

Perforated Material AS1986

Image is showing the effect that the weight of a child could possible have on perforated material. The height of the barrier must not be less than 1200mm even when a weight is applied to the top rail.

Perforated materials used in a barrier are much more likely to be able to be climbed so special attention needs to be taken to the size of the perforations and the rigidity of the panel overall.

Perforated, 12mm

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Australia

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9.2

Perforated Material

Image is showing the effect that the weight of a child could possible have on perforated material. The height of the barrier must not be less than 1200mm even when a weight is applied to the top rail.

Perforated materials used in a barrier are much more likely to be able to be climbed so special attention needs to be taken to the size of the perforations and the rigidity of the panel overall.

Perforated, 13mm, Gaps

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Australia

State(s)

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2.9

Balcony Height

Image shows the minimum height of a balcony that protrudes into a pool area

If a balcony intrudes into a pool area, a young child must not be able to use the balcony as a way of entering the pool area. If less than specified off the ground, then the balcony itself must be seen as the barrier

Balcony

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Australia

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