Portable and Inflatable Pools

Narrandera Shire Council

With Summer finally upon us, Council reminds all pool owners and residents about pool safety and the importance to supervise children.

Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death in young children with 17 children under the age of five losing their lives to drowning in 2021/22.

Portable swimming pools (also known as inflatable pools) are a popular and affordable choice this summer. Portable pools with a small volume of water pose a significant risk to small child drowning. If your pool has more than 30cm of water in it than there is a legal requirement to have your pool fenced and registered on NSW Swimming Pool Register. Download the following Portable and Inflatable Pool Checklist to see if your portable pool meets NSW Safety Standards.

Here are four simple safety tips to reduce the risk of drowning:

  1. Supervise - Children should be always supervised by a responsible adult around swimming pools.
  2. Act - Learn what to do in the event of a drowning. Commence CPR as soon as the child is pulled from the water. Shout for assistance to call Emergency Services on 000.
  3. Fence - If a pool has more than 30cm water in it, there is a legal requirement for it to be fenced.
  4. Empty - When the pool is not in use, empty the water, deflate the portable pool and store out for reach of children.
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