Creating a Safer Pool Area Without Compromising Style

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By Cynthia Anaya

Updated: Jul 04, 2025

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    A backyard pool is a source of great summertime fun, but there is also the not-so-light aspect of pool safety when it comes to pool ownership. This is especially important for families with kids, pets, or elderly family members. 

    Although fencing is a legal requirement in most areas, pool safety is actually more than a legal compliance. Here is a detailed safety checklist to assist you in enhancing the safety of your pool environment with an emphasis on design, sight, and advanced technology.

    Keep your pool safe and compliant

    Your pool fence should, first and foremost, meet the Australian safety standards. For instance, in New South Wales, this implies that the fence should measure a minimum of 1.2 metres, and there should be no objects (such as furniture or trees) to climb up on within 900mm of the fence. Pool entries must also be self-closing and self-latching. Under no circumstances should they be propped open.

    Prioritize visibility using a glass pool fence

    Visibility is one of the most underrated but the most important factors of pool safety. A glass pool fence will provide you with a clear view of the pool area at any point. This is especially crucial when supervising children. Even if you are not in the pool zone. Being able to see through the fence enhances passive safety.

    As opposed to timber or metal fencing, which would obstruct the view, glass fencing can facilitate a constant view and would help create an easily accessible and open backyard design. It also implies that potential risks or unsafe behavior can be detected and resolved immediately.

    Maintain a clutter-free pool area

    Safety is also related to general housekeeping. Floatation devices, toys, and other things must be put away when not in use to prevent tripping or to lure unattended kids to the pool. Furniture should be far beyond the boundary to remove accessibility to climbing near the fence.

    Make the rules known

    Perhaps it is worth placing a simple sign on the side of the pool that contains safety regulations. For instance, 

    • No running around the pool

    • Adult supervision is needed

    • Proper usage of the pool gate. 

    The presence of the written rules may make the guests and children realize the significance of pool safety and pursue better habits.

    Install visibility lighting as night safety measures

    Lighting is also crucial for pool safety at night. Soft, low-glare lamps along the sides of the pool, pathways, and entrances prevent accidents, slips, and falls. 

    Activated motion-sensitive or solar garden lights may also be used to illuminate steps and dangers without ruining the landscape. Where no connection to mains power is possible, you can use lighting powered by batteries to maintain lit areas at all times.

    Concluding remarks

    Constructing a safe pool area is not a matter of code constraints, but rather a matter of balancing relaxation and responsibility as two sides of the same coin. Whether selecting a glass pool fence that allows maximum visibility or installing lighting for visibility at night, the safety of the pool area security will allow your backyard to continue being a source of fun and happiness without the drawback of excessive danger.

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