Vessel Registration & Licensing
Keep your vessel registration current and understand WA recreational boating requirements through the Department of Transport WA official guidance.
Quite possibly. Many of Victoria Park’s character homes and cottages have pool barriers installed under earlier standards that no longer meet current requirements. Common issues include gate latch heights, gaps under fencing, and climbable objects within the non-climbable zone. We can assess your existing barrier and advise whether it needs minor corrections or full replacement to bring it into compliance.
In most cases, yes. When a Victoria Park block is subdivided, the pool’s boundary relationship to the new lots changes, which usually means the existing barrier no longer encloses the pool correctly. We design and install compliant fencing and gates suited to the reconfigured yard, which is often tighter once a block has been split. If you’d like to talk through your plans, feel free to contact us.
Pool barriers must comply with current safety regulations, and the Town of Victoria Park inspects private pool barriers on a periodic cycle. With strong buyer interest in the area, addressing any non-compliance before listing helps avoid delays at settlement. We can inspect your barrier and carry out any corrective work needed so it meets the standard before your property changes hands.