Fast & Compliant Statutory Signage

Australian made quality signage, dispatched the next day.

Statutory Sign Categories

Accessible Signs

Accessible signs designed to ensure inclusivity and clear navigation for all individuals, regardless of their abilities.

Braille Signs

Braille signs that promote accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with visual impairments.

Entry & Exit Signs

Clearly marked entry and exit signs to facilitate safe navigation and enhance crowd control in any space.

Fire, Electrical & General Signs

Essential fire, electrical, and general signs to enhance safety and compliance in any environment.

Toilet Signs

A variety of toilet signs designed to ensure clear access and communication in public and private restrooms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Statutory signage is legally mandated signage required by Australian federal, state or local legislation and regulations (e.g., WHS, building codes, environmental laws). It’s required when a regulation, code or permit explicitly specifies signage for safety, compliance, notification or restriction.

Many jurisdictions require signs to be maintained in legible condition; some high-risk or technical signage may need inspection, certification or evidence of regular maintenance. Retain installation dates, inspection logs and replacement records to demonstrate ongoing compliance.

Requirements typically come from the model Work Health and Safety Act/Regulations, state/territory building codes, local council planning permits, environmental protection orders and specific industry standards (e.g., AS 1319 for safety signs). Compliance depends on the activity, risk level and jurisdiction.

Yes! Our signage are BCC/NCA compliant. However, the installation of the signs also contribute to the compliance. For a detailed explanation, please refer to this page.

For smaller jobs, we recommend doing DIY following the instruction on this page. For larger jobs, please contact us for further assistance.

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