Pool & Water Signs

  • Recycled Water Do Not Drink
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  • This Garden Is Watered Using Tank Or Reclaimed Water Sign
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  • Bore Water - Not Suitable For Drinking Sign
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  • We Use Bore Water Sign
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  • No Smoking In Pool Area Sign
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  • Keep This Gate Closed Pool Sign
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  • A Guide to CPR Resuscitation DRSABCD Sign
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  • Resuscitation CPR Basic Life Support DRSABCD Sign
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  • No Swimming Sign
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  • No Glass Allowed In Pool Sign
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  • Tank Water In Use Sign
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  • Bore Water Used For Irrigation Sign
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  • Bore Water in Use - Blue & White Sign
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  • Bore Water in Use - Black & White Sign
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  • Notice - Bore Water In Use
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  • Bore Water in Use Sign
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  • Grey Water In Use On This Property Sign
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  • Danger -Swimming Pool Keep Children Out Sign
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  • Please Shower Before Entering The Pool Sign
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  • No Food Allowed In Pool Area Sign
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Pool safety signs are visual indicators used to communicate important safety information around swimming pools and water bodies. They are essential to inform people about potential hazards and safety rules to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of pool users.

These signs are used in various locations around the pool area, such as near the pool entrance, on the fence, or at specific danger points. Pool safety signs are particularly important in public and commercial pool facilities, as well as residential pools to comply with safety regulations.

Australian standards require specific colours and shapes for these signs to enhance visibility and understanding. The standards recommend using white symbols or text on a blue background for general safety information.

For specific instructions like "No Diving" or "No Running," the standards suggest using a red circle with a diagonal line through it over the white symbol or text.