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Swimming pool fastening and safety:
complete guide according to NEN 9200 (2025)
Safety in swimming pools is not just about water quality and supervision. One of the most underestimated risks lies in fastening materials and structural connections.
Errors here can lead to:
- sudden failure of installations
- dangerous situations for visitors
- rejection during inspections
- legal liability
With the introduction of the NEN 9200 (August 2025), the requirements have been further tightened.
👉 In this complete guide you will discover everything about:
- legislation and standards
- risks such as stress corrosion
- material selection
- inspection requirements
- and safe solutions
🔍 WHY IT MATTERS
Why fastening is crucial for swimming pool safety
Fastening materials often support critical components:
- ceilings and installations
- piping and technical systems
- suspension structures
When these fail, it can lead to:
- detaching elements
- danger of collapse
- direct risk to visitors
That is why fasteners fall directly under safety legislation.
⚖️ LEGISLATION & STANDARDS
What does the NEN 9200 say?
The most important standard is the NEN 9200, the successor to the NPR 9200. In addition, the Besluit bouwwerken leefomgeving (Bbl) also applies.
Main principles:
- safety must be demonstrable
- material selection must be suitable
- risks must be excluded
👉 This means: standard solutions are often not sufficient.
➡️ Read more about the legislation⚠️ RISK ANALYSIS
The biggest risks for fastening in swimming pools
Stress corrosion
One of the most significant risks.
- caused by chlorine + stress
- invisible process
- leads to sudden fracture
Incorrect material selection
Many installations use materials that are not suitable for swimming pool environments.
➡️ Why no stainless steel (RVS) in swimming pools?Insufficient knowledge of regulations
Many errors arise from:
- incorrect interpretation of standards
- lack of documentation
- assumptions instead of evidence
Lack of inspection and control
Without control, risks remain invisible — until things go wrong.
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🧪 MATERIAL MYTHS
Why stainless steel (RVS) is often not suitable
RVS is often seen as a safe choice, but in swimming pools it can:
- be susceptible to stress corrosion
- fail unexpectedly
- not comply with safety standards
👉 This poses a major risk, especially in load-bearing applications.
🧱 FOUNDATION OF SAFETY
The right material choice for swimming pool fastening
A suitable material must:
- be resistant to chlorine and moisture
- show no stress corrosion
- be reliable under load
- comply with the NEN 9200
👉 Material selection is the foundation of safety.
🔍 INSPECTION
Inspection requirements: what is checked?
Inspectors look at:
- material use
- fastening systems
- exposure to chlorine vapors
- documentation and substantiation
Rejection is often caused by:
- incorrect materials
- insufficient evidence
- unknown risks
🧩 APPROACH
How do you prevent risks and rejection?
A safe approach consists of:
- 1correct material selection
- 2avoiding stress corrosion
- 3using proven systems
- 4documentation and substantiation
- 5periodic inspection
👉 Prevention is always cheaper than repair.
🛠️ THE SOLUTION
Safe fastening systems for swimming pools
Modern systems are designed to:
- exclude stress corrosion
- withstand swimming pool environments
- comply with regulations
This prevents:
- unexpected fracture
- inspection problems
- safety risks
📊 SELF-CHECK
Checklist: is your swimming pool safe?
Check:
- Are fastening materials suitable for chlorine environments?
- Is RVS applied in critical applications?
- Are risks of stress corrosion excluded?
- Is documentation available?
- Have installations been inspected?
👉 A single weak link can already cause a problem.
🧠 FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is RVS allowed in swimming pools?+
In many cases not suitable for critical applications due to stress corrosion.
What does an inspector check?+
Material selection, fasteners, risks, and documentation.
What is the most important standard?+
The NEN 9200.
How do I prevent rejection?+
By choosing the right materials and making safety demonstrable.
🧾 CONCLUSION
Safety starts at the foundation
Safety in swimming pools starts at the foundation: the right fastening and material selection.
👉 With the introduction of the NEN 9200, the bar has been raised:
- risks must be excluded
- choices must be substantiated
- safety must be demonstrable
👉 Those who handle this well prevent problems and create a safe environment.
🔥 ACTIE VEREIST
Want to be sure your swimming pool meets the requirements?
Prevent risks and inspection problems:
