The council is looking to employ two specialist pool inspectors for the mammoth task. So far council staff have inspected 54 pools and found only 10 were compliant.
"We are sending out an information pack including an explanatory letter and material outlining the requirements owners must meet," Geddes said.
"Most pool owners are very conscientious about safety, but conditions around pools can change. Look for and repair or alter anything that may have made it easier for children to get through or over the fence since the last inspection."
She said that may include places where vegetation has grown up or where building on your property and the ones next door may have changed. Pool owners should also check for ground level changes, excavation, garden beds and new plantings or sheds or general wear and tear close to the fence.
"Anyone who has any questions about their pool fence or gate is welcome to contact the building team at the council."