Pool Access Safety Systems

Sliding Door Pool Access
Swish minimise pool fencing needs by modifying new and existing sliding doors to SelfLatch and SelfClose, providing a child resistant barrier to prevent unsupervised access into the pool area, enabling compliance to the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 and NZS 8500-2006...

Hinged Door Pool Access
Swish modify new and existing hinged doors with access into the pool area to enhance child safety with SelfLatch and SelfClose Systems, preventing unsupervised child access and comply with the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 and NZS 8500-2006...

Bi-Folding Door Pool Access
Swish modifies pool access doors unobtrusively with customised self-closing, self latching and alarm systems to enhance child safety by preventing unsupervised access and provide pool compliance as an accepted alternative solution under the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 and NZS 8500-2006...

DoorMinder SelfLatch/Alarm System
A Swish designed safety solution for use in heavy slide and bi-folding door installations with access into pool area which provides an accepted alternative solution in preventing unsupervised child access, meeting the requirements of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 and NZS 8500-2006...

November 2006:
NZ Standard NZS 8500-2006 was published as an advisory to Territorial Authorities and pool owners...
Swish are pleased to confirm that Swish Pool Access Safety Systems meet the new NZ Standard NZS 8500-2006 clause 2.3.2 and/or 3.7 and/or 4.6

Water Safety and Pool Compliance


Swish Pool Safety Supervision brochure
This new brochure has resulted from Swish initiatives during the last two years. The Swish objective, to get the lack of parental supervision, as confirmed by statistics, recognised as the prime contributor to child drownings by water safety organisations and authorities. Swish believes the next challenge in child drowning prevention includes the education of parents and caregivers rather than just continuing down the legislative path followed to date... Click here for a PDF download

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Swish are also pleased to advise further design enhancements, including new systems in development, extending the existing range of Swish Pool Access Safety Systems, all designed to prevent unsupervised child access into the home pool area, are scheduled for progressive market launch through-out 2010/2011

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