Two specialist swimming pool inspectors will be tasked with scrutinising the 1300 registered swimming pools in Whangārei after an audit found 10 out of 11 pools breached regulations.
Whangārei District Council is sending letters to all swimming pool owners on its pool register this week, letting them know the council will be re-inspecting the entire register.
In April, a random audit performed by the council found 10 out of 11 pools were non-compliant. It was prompted by a resident who contacted the council in March seeking a code of compliance for their property before it went on the market. It was discovered the property's fence, approved several years ago, was not compliant and a child could get into the pool area.
Council general manager - planning and development Alison Geddes said the council has embarked on a programme that should see all pool enclosures in the district re-inspected within two years.
"In the meantime, we are asking pool owners to check their fences are safe and compliant with the Building Act."