Yellow A-Frame - Caution Wet Floor

Grab people's attention with these portable yellow a-frames. Made from lightweight durable plastic with contour cut black vinyl graphics applied to both sides.

Size: 305mm wide x 600mm high

 

  • High quality UV digitally printed graphics
  • Leaves warehouse in 2-3 business days
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  • 100% Australian made for Aussie businesses
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Wet Floor Signage

Wet floor signs are essential safety tools for any business or facility where cleaning, spills or wet conditions create slip hazards. From retail stores and shopping centres to offices, hospitals, schools and hospitality venues, clear wet floor signage protects visitors and staff while demonstrating your commitment to workplace safety and duty of care obligations.

Slip and fall accidents represent one of the most common workplace injuries and public liability claims in Australia. Effective wet floor signs provide immediate visual warning of hazardous conditions, allowing people to take appropriate caution or choose alternative routes. Whether you're managing routine cleaning schedules or responding to unexpected spills, having readily accessible wet floor signage is a fundamental risk management requirement.

Selecting durable materials ensure your wet floor signs withstand frequent use, cleaning chemical exposure and high-traffic environments while maintaining bright, attention-grabbing colours and clear messaging that meets Australian safety standards.

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  • High quality UV digitally printed graphics
  • Non Slip R9 rated laminate
  • Suitable for applications for up to 3 months
  • Leaves warehouse in 2-3 business days
  • Unique Tracking number emailed to you
  • 100% Australian made for Aussie businesses
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Why Wet Floor Signs Are Essential

A-Frame Wet Floor Signs for Maximum Visibility

A-frame wet floor signs deliver superior visibility from multiple directions, making them ideal for high-traffic areas where people approach from various angles. The distinctive yellow colour and bold "Caution Wet Floor" messaging immediately captures attention, while the stable A-frame design resists tipping and remains visible even in busy environments. These freestanding signs require no installation, allowing staff to quickly deploy them wherever needed - from entrance foyers and corridors to bathrooms and cleaning zones.

Yellow A-frame wet floor signs are the industry standard across Australian commercial facilities, instantly recognisable to the public as hazard warnings. Available in various sizes and messaging options, A-frame signs suit everything from small office spaces to large retail centres. A-Frame Signs offer lightweight construction which enables easy transport and storage, while durable materials withstand repeated use without fading or cracking. Some models include multilingual messaging or pictograms for enhanced communication in diverse environments.

Wall-Mounted and Permanent Wet Floor Signage Solutions

For areas with frequent or predictable wet conditions, permanent wall-mounted wet floor signs provide continuous hazard communication without requiring staff deployment. Bathrooms, pool areas, commercial kitchens and cleaning storage rooms benefit from fixed wet floor or slippery when wet signage that reinforces safety awareness. Aluminium Composite Panel signs deliver professional presentation and exceptional durability for permanent installations, resisting moisture damage and maintaining clear visibility despite constant exposure to humid conditions.

Wall-mounted wet floor signs complement portable A-frame solutions, creating comprehensive hazard communication systems. In facilities with regular cleaning schedules, permanent signage reminds staff and visitors of ongoing slip risks, while portable signs address temporary spills and unexpected hazards. This layered approach maximises safety awareness and demonstrates thorough risk management practices.

Corflute Bollard Covers for Flexible Wet Floor Warnings

Corflute bollard covers transform standard safety bollards into highly visible wet floor warning stations. These innovative solutions combine the stability of bollard placement with the bright, attention-grabbing messaging of traditional wet floor signs. Ideal for large open areas, car parks and outdoor spaces where A-frame signs might be displaced, bollard covers provide secure, weather-resistant hazard communication.

The lightweight Corflute material resists water damage and UV exposure, maintaining colour vibrancy and message clarity in both indoor and outdoor applications. Quick installation and removal allow facilities teams to adapt signage to changing conditions, while the vertical format ensures visibility above crowd level in busy environments.

Choosing the Right Wet Floor Signs for Your Facility

Selecting appropriate wet floor signage depends on your facility type, traffic patterns and specific hazard scenarios. High-traffic retail and hospitality venues require multiple portable A-frame signs for rapid deployment across various locations. Healthcare facilities benefit from both permanent and portable solutions to address diverse wet floor scenarios. Industrial and warehouse environments may need larger, more robust signs visible from greater distances or many benefit from anti-slip sticker solutions.

Consider sign quantity based on facility size and simultaneous cleaning activities - multiple signs ensure adequate coverage during peak cleaning periods. Bright yellow remains the most effective colour for immediate hazard recognition, while clear, concise messaging in large fonts maximises readability from a distance.

Maintain Safety Standards with Quality Wet Floor Signage

Investing in professional wet floor signs protects your staff, visitors and business from preventable slip and fall incidents. Durable, highly visible signage demonstrates compliance with workplace health and safety obligations while reducing liability exposure. With fast Australia-wide delivery and options for every facility type, implementing comprehensive wet floor signage has never been easier.

FAQ's

Why are wet floor signs important for my business?

Wet floor signs are critical for preventing slip and fall accidents, which are among the most common workplace injuries and public liability claims. They demonstrate your duty of care obligations, warn people of hazardous conditions and reduce your legal liability. Visible wet floor signage shows you've taken reasonable steps to protect staff and visitors from foreseeable risks.

What type of wet floor sign is most effective?

Yellow A-frame wet floor signs are the most widely recognised and effective option for most commercial environments. Their bright colour, double-sided visibility and stable freestanding design make them ideal for high-traffic areas. The A-frame format is visible from multiple directions and immediately signals caution to approaching pedestrians.

How many wet floor signs does my facility need?

The number of wet floor signs required depends on your facility size, layout and cleaning schedule. Most businesses need at least 2-4 portable signs to cover simultaneous cleaning activities and unexpected spills. Larger facilities like shopping centres, hospitals or schools may require 6-10 or more signs to ensure adequate coverage across multiple zones.

What material is best for wet floor signs?

A-frame wet floor signs are very popular due to their lightweight, water-resistant properties and portable nature. For permanent wall-mounted signs, Aluminium Composite Panel offers superior longevity and professional presentation in high-moisture environments.

Where should wet floor signs be placed for maximum effectiveness?

Position wet floor signs directly in front of the hazard area and at all approach points where people might enter the wet zone. In corridors, place signs at both ends of the wet area. For large spaces, use multiple signs to ensure visibility from all directions. Signs should be positioned before people reach the hazard, giving them time to slow down and exercise caution. Avoid placing signs too far from the actual wet area, as this reduces credibility and effectiveness.