Browse Forums Pools & Spas Re: Non-climbable object question 4Jul 12, 2018 6:25 pm rtyuiop Hi folks, Thinking about putting a swim spa into my backyard and have a question about fencing. Two sides of my intended fenced area have an 1800mm bessa block wall (the boundary wall) that I believe would qualify as a fence - so I am hoping I can use the existing wall as the pool barrier, with the Non-Climbable Zone on the inside. However, sitting between the wall and the spa, will be a tall water tank - about 300mm in from the top of the fence and roughly the same height. Would that be deemed a climbable object? The sides are vertical (although corrugated) and the top of the tank is somewhere up around 1.8m off the ground, so I am confident a small child can't climb it - but I can't actually find a definition of a climbable object! Anyone have any ideas? I am in Queensland if it makes a difference. Cheers, Danny Corrigations on the water tank are deemed non climbable . Are there any pipes or fittings sticking out which are ? It does need to be 1.8 or higher . 1.79 is not good enough No, not yet. It’s currently being assessed by our building surveyor 4 5503 From a pure legal perspective, if you've signed the variation, it is a very high bar to have it set aside. No-one can give you legal advice on a forum, but you would need… 3 4345 Thanks. There are plenty of builders around my suburb. I'll make sure to do some door-to-door knocking, or note their building details on the temp fence. 4 2620 |