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Storms raging through the Hunter Valley, Central Coast & Sydney

Posted by BSC Safety Signs Australia on

Hi there Hoping everyone stays safe during the storms we are currently experiencing through the Hunter Region, Central Coast and Sydney. Our manufacturing facility and phone systems have lost power today, and we have not been advised when it will be up and running. If you are trying to reach us please send an e-mail to info@bscsafetysigns.com.auBSC Safety Signs www.bscsafetysigns.com.au

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Phone systems down - UPDATE - Phones are up and running

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Hi ThereWe are currently experiencing some issues with our phone services. We will hopefully be back up and running as soon as possible.Apologies for any inconvenience, we are still contactable via info@bscsafetysigns.com.auThankswww.bscsafetysigns.com.au

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Happy Easter from everyone here at BSC Safety Signs!

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From everyone here at BSC Safety Signs we wish you a happy and safe easter.Thanks again to everyone again for helping us make a great start to the new year. Caution, eating too much chocolate may make you sick :)BSC Safety Signsinfo@bscsafetysigns.com.au www.bscsafetysigns.com.au

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Fluro High Intensity Reflective Safety Signage

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Fluro High Intensity Reflective Safety Signage is becoming increasingly useful in mining, industrial and warehousing industries as it has both excellent daytime visibility and superior night time reflective. BSC Safey Signs can produce all forms of signage and stickers with this material for vehicles (striping) warning signs, equipment striping & traffic signs.For more information & curstom Fluro Reflective Solutions e-mail us info@bscsafetysigns.com.auwww.bscsafetysigns.com.au

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Signage to prevent access to or the disturbance of Asbestos.

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Marking areas where Asbestos exists is becoming increasingly important as buildings and houses developed using Asbestos are reaching an age where they are being renovated or demolished to make way for new projects.Asbestosawareness.com.au suggest that Asbestos had widespread use up to 1987, with most developments before that period likely containing Asbestos.Managing Asbestos is serious, but it can be manageable. As a precursor to removing Asbestos by professional services, sign posting areas where Asbestos exists, is being removed or will remain while undisturbed will ensure that adequate care will be taken when working or living in these areas.Part of our commitment to...

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