Benefits for SPASA Members and their Clients
- SPASA Members agree to abide by the Association's rules, regulations
and strict code of Ethics in the conduct of their businesses.
- Only SPASA Members can provide a SPASA Approved contract.
- Swimming pools, unlike home construction, are
not protected by mandatory Government insurance. To protect consumers
when building, installing or renovating pools and spas, members must provide
Watertight "Contract Completion" and
"Defective Construction" Benefits.
- SPASA Members have access to technical training and educational programmes
designed to ensure their construction staff perform with technical excellence.
- In the event of a dispute, members have access to
SPASA's consumer complaint process, a system of arbitration in which
a mediator and an industry expert assist the parties to reach a solution
that is acceptable to both sides. This usually avoids costly and traumatic
litigation.
Members must perform all work in accordance with Industry and Government
Standards, and meet all legal requirements.
- Members have access to the latest technology and trade information sources
from Australia and overseas. SPASA's helpful office staff are qualified
and competent to appropriately refer, or assist consumers, when called
upon.
- To be considered for membership, a business must provide evidence of
a substantial period of competent trading, acceptable credit, skills assessment
and adequate public liability insurance to ensure protection of consumers.
- Prior to acceptance as a SPASA member, a competent committee of peers
assesses each applicant's business acumen, professionalism, consumer relations
and trade skills.
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16 Ways to Save Water
Every pool and spa owner can ‘do their bit’ to save
water by following these simple rules, especially during periods of
drought.
Water Restrictions
Information on water restrictions
and useage.
Pool Fencing
Information on State Government and Pool Fencing legislation, pool safety publications etc.
Safely Operating Your Pool
The Royal Life Saving Society Queensland has information, guidelines and standards about safely operating a swimming pool.


