Safety in Numbers – Brand Your Own Signs at HFE
16th September 2015
For those of us old enough to remember, Ace of Base famously sang: “I saw the sign and it opened up my eyes.” While the pop group were referring to a toxic relationship, they could have just as easily been commenting on one of the fantastic safety signs produced by the guys and girls here at HFE.
Because our signs do open up the eyes of those passing by, ensuring that the message hits home in this modern world where health and safety are paramount in the workplace.
Like it or not, companies have to adhere to strict regulations when it comes to the installation of safety signs around the workplace. It could be in a factory, a hospital, a school, a garden centre or even a cinema. Rules are rules!
So why bother ordering safety signs from HFE? Surely any Tom, Dick or Harry can make a safety sign can’t they? Well not quite. Our competitors can’t hold a candle to our level of service, not least as it would compromise our health and safety measures which we take very seriously!
When it comes to choice of material and range of sizes, we simply can’t be beaten. Take a look for yourself, while you can also have your company branding added to all signs so the logo has an impact in addition to the safety message.
As you will see at the HFE website, we have dedicated a section to Health & Safety Signs, with government legislation forcing companies to act or face unthinkable consequences.
We understand that you’re likely to have a strict budget in place for spend like this and have made the signs as competitively-priced as possible, with a range of signs available including many for construction and building sites.
Prices start from as little as £2.28 which means you can get plenty of signs for your money, with the same applying for farmers and agricultural businesses who need to warn the public about electric fencing or particular animals being kept on the land.
When it comes to choice of material, you can go for a self-adhesive gloss vinyl for many of the signs, while you can instead go down the route of having PVC, Foamex or Dibond.
Foamex is similar to PVC but is a more compressed version of the material, with this lightweight material benefitting from being more robust than standard PVC and it also has a waterproof quality.
Meanwhile, Dibond is an aluminium composite, with the strength of these signs being their strength! This is a material that withstands heavy-duty impact so certainly worth considering if you want outdoor signage to stand the test of time.
We’re well up on the latest legislation which has led to the creation of DDA Act signs to ensure that public and commercial buildings are accessible for those people with disabilities (something we strongly agree with)!
Indeed, we have all angles covered to make sure that your business complies with health and safety measures, along with government legislation. Make sure you see the sign before it’s too late.