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How often you need to replace your signs depends on the material and the environment they have been placed in. Aluminium signs (with proper maintenance) have a life expectancy of 5-7 years. However, if placed indoors, it could exceed this timeline. For signs made of plastic (such as polypropylene, self adhesive vinyl and corflute), life expectancy is closer to 3-5 years.

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The ‘right size’ for your sign will depend on what distance it needs to be visible from. If your sign uses a combination of words and pictograms, we recommend measuring the furthest distance these symbols will need to be visible from. According to AS 1319-1994, a compliant sign must be designed with these considerations: pictograms are at least 15mm per metre of viewing distance, while capital and lowercase letters should be 5mm and 4mm per metre of viewing distance, respectively.

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Sign Placement:The sign must be clearly visible from the street in front of your property. If you require a replacement sign, please request one by sending an email with your details to [email protected]

For maximum visibility and clarity, we recommend that for a sign to be visible at up to 12m, its dimensions must be 300mm x 250mm. This extends up to a viewing distance of 27m, where the dimensions of the same sign would have to be widened to 600mm x 450mm*.

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To make sure that your sign is compliant with Australian Standard AS 1319-1994, it is important that you take into account the following when installing your sign - Consider the signs overall positioning (is it near trees or other obstacles?), measure the viewing distance (to ensure there is enough space to warn pedestrians and traffic of hazardous conditions) and the amount of natural light near the sign.

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Class 1 (Class 400) Reflective Aluminium is the higher grade of reflectivity, and can be differentiated by the honeycomb pattern on its face. Because of their high reflectivity, they are most commonly used on public roads. Class 2 (Class 100) Reflective Films are more suited for non-critical, off-road signage that require high visibility and reflectivity - such as car parks or around schools.

Disposing of your sign:Signs are 100% recyclable, alternatively you may return your sign to Penrith Solar Centre at our showroom at 130A Batt Street, Jamisontown NSW 2750.

A regulatory road sign is used to inform users of the traffic rules and regulations on closed roads, car parks and public roads. They are a useful tool for reinforcing safe behaviour on our roads, and for protecting the wider community.

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Opt-Out Clause:You will be automatically opted out of the competition if you cancel your installation contract with Penrith Solar Centre. If you wish to no longer participate in the competition, please advise us via email at [email protected]

Corflute Sign Display:To remain eligible, you must have a Penrith Solar Centre corflute sign displayed at the front of your property for the entirety of the competition period until 18th December 2024. Each customer will be mailed a corflute sign once opt in has been completed.

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Road signs are designed to reflect light from a variety of different angles. This makes them extremely useful in real-world applications where vehicles may be approaching at different speeds and from different directions. Regardless of where a vehicle may be coming from, the unique design of road signs makes them visible from most angles.

The depth of the footings for your sign post will depend on the size of the sign itself and the conditions of the ground it is being installed in. We recommend using the NSW Road and Transport authority’s installation guide as a tool to help you make the right decision when installing your sign.

When installing safety signage outdoors, it is important to consider the conditions of the natural and built environment. For the Australian climate, aluminium and metal are two stand-out options. Both are corrosion resistant and extremely durable.

This sign is made from durable Class 1 (class 400) reflective aluminium. It is strength-tested and corrosion resistant, making it a very suitable option for outdoor applications. If properly maintained and cared for, this aluminium sign can be a long term option for schools and local businesses looking for a lightweight traffic solution.

To be authorised for use on NSW roads, road signs must meet the mandatory requirements set by the NSW state government. This sign meets the standards of AS 1742.1:2014 and AS 1743-2018, which means that it can be used on public roads.

Road and traffic signs come in a variety of different shapes and colours. These shapes and colours are standardised for NSW roads, and are able to warn road users of potential hazards ahead. In emergency situations, it is easier for the human brain to interpret colours and shapes instead of words, especially when making split-second decisions.

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Display the Sign:Once you receive your sign, place it on your front lawn or garden where it is visible to your neighbours and the public. We recommend securing your sign to ensure it is proudly displayed for the entirety of the competition. We recommend not displaying your sign on council property.

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