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Your Security is Important

Any Pool Safety Barrier Inspector who inspects a barrier is obliged to document its condition.

When we inspect your barrier, we make notes about it, take photos of the barrier, doors and windows, the pool and even make movies of the pool gate/s in action. We’ll use this information to complete your certificate of barrier compliance (Form 23) and lodge it with your council. 

We’re obliged to keep records of the condition of your barrier (as it was when we inspected it) for ten years and to ensure that no third party can have access to them

So what happens to all of these photos, movies, forms? They are records of your property after all….

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Your Privacy is, too

In dealing with you we gather private information about you. It’s unavoidable. Not just about you, but about your pool barrier.

The Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 requires that pool inspectors keep all personal information of their customers secure from access by third parties. We have implemented a secure private cloud storage solution to store all of our customer information. End to end encryption means that no one else can access your data. Your data is safe, private and backed up.

Many pool inspectors don’t have the expertise (or, sometimes, the interest) to do this, and they often just use common cloud service providers such as Microsoft, Apple, or Dropbox. Worse, some just put your data on a hard disk in their office. These approaches do not comply with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.

In addition to this, we undertake to you that your private information will never be sold on to third parties. See our privacy policy below.