Need Signs Fast?
Orders placed before 11am (AEST) are prioritised for same-day dispatch if the items are in stock. Made-to-order signs are typically produced within 1–2 business days. Reflective signs such as Class 1 and Class 2 usually require additional curing time, so dispatch is generally within 2 business days. Delivery timeframes vary by location, with many metro areas receiving orders within 2–5 business days.
Yes. Customers can select Express Shipping at checkout. If the order is urgent or tied to a compliance deadline, contact the team and we can prioritise production where possible.
We operate from our production facility at Helensvale on the Gold Coast, QLD. Pickup is available by selecting Pickup at checkout. Alternatively, we ship Australia-wide daily.
Am I Buying the Right Sign?
The correct size depends on viewing distance, the environment, and the applicable standard. As a practical rule, the sign must be easy to read from the point where the hazard, instruction, or direction needs to be understood. If you are unsure, we can help recommend the right size.
In general, our signs are made for Australian conditions, but some materials suit certain uses better than others, all our signs are UV Stable and outdoor suited. Aluminium, Steel is ideal for long-term outdoor use. Polypropylene and Corflute work well for medium to temporary signage. Vinyl Stickers are also good outdoor solution for varied uses. For harsh environments, protective laminate can extend life and improve durability. Refer to the Material Product Guide or contact us for advice.
Protective laminate is a clear film applied over the sign face to improve durability. It helps protect against UV exposure, weathering, abrasion, and graffiti, and can extend the service life of the sign in demanding environments.
Compliance and Standards
The standard depends on the category. Workplace safety signs are commonly associated with AS 1319. Road signs are commonly associated with AS 1742 and AS 1743. Emergency lighting and exit signs are commonly associated with AS/NZS 2293. Fire equipment selection and location is commonly associated with AS 2444. Braille and tactile requirements are commonly associated with AS 1428.1 and AS 1428.4. Dangerous goods and GHS labelling requirements are generally tied to WHS regulations and the GHS framework. Pipe marking is commonly associated with AS 1345.
Compliance depends on the hazards, the site layout, the industry, and the specific state or building requirements. If you are unsure, review the applicable standard and site requirements, or speak with us so we can help identify the signage likely to be required.
Missing or incorrect signage can increase the risk of incidents, confusion during emergencies, non-compliance, penalties, and avoidable rework. Correct signage is one of the simplest ways to reduce risk and improve site safety.