Pool Deck Privacy Polilcy
Last Updated: 07 January 2024
Pool Deck is committed to protecting your privacy and complying with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles. This policy outlines how Pool Deck collects, holds, uses, and discloses your personal information.
Personal Information Collection: Personal information refers to data or opinions about an identified or reasonably identifiable individual. Pool Deck may collect general contact and identification details such as name, address, telephone number, email, and age, as well as other relevant information in the course of its services.
Collection Methods: Pool Deck typically collects personal information directly from you through forms, in-person interactions, phone calls, emails, social media, or its website. For instance, when you submit messages or comments via the website enquiry form or email.
Purposes for Use: Pool Deck collects, holds, uses, and discloses personal information for various purposes, including providing services, internal recruitment, engagement of contractors, operational functions, administrative and business management, marketing, and compliance with legal requirements.
Website and Cookies: You can visit Pool Deck's website without revealing personal information unless you choose to provide it. The website may use cookies for improved functionality and analytics. These cookies do not contain personal information but enhance the browsing experience.
Disclosure of Information: Pool Deck may disclose personal information to consultants, advisers, agents, contractors, service providers, regulatory authorities, government agencies, and other entities as required by law. Overseas disclosure may occur, and steps are taken to ensure compliance with privacy standards.
Direct Marketing: Pool Deck may use direct marketing for its functions and activities. Individuals can opt-out of such communications by contacting Pool Deck.
Security Measures: Pool Deck takes reasonable steps to secure personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure, using necessary technology and systems.
Access and Correction: Individuals have the right to access and correct their personal information. Proof of identity is required, and an administration fee may be charged. If access or correction is refused, reasons will be provided along with complaint mechanisms.
Enquiries: For details, updates, or opting out of marketing communications, contact Pool Deck via the Contact page.
Privacy Complaints: Direct privacy complaints to Pool Deck. If unsatisfied with the response, complaints can be referred to the Office of the Information Commissioner (OAIC) at 1300 363 992 or www.oaic.gov.au.