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Identisign
Christmas Closure Dates
Identisign will be
CLOSED from 12:00pm on 23 December
and will REOPEN at 8:30am on 12 January 2026.
All orders placed during this period will be dispatched on our return from Monday 12 January 2026.
We wish you a safe and happy festive season.
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The No Entry Sign is a regulatory traffic sign used to indicate that vehicle entry is prohibited beyond the point where the sign is installed. Designed to improve traffic control and safety, it is ideal for use on roads, car parks, commercial properties, industrial facilities, and restricted access areas. Manufactured from durable aluminium with a high-quality reflective finish, the sign provides excellent visibility in both day and night conditions, ensuring drivers can clearly identify restricted entry points.
Size: 450 Ć 450 mm
Material: 1.6 mm Aluminium
Reflectivity: Class 1 Reflective
Suitable for outdoor use
Corrosion-resistant and weatherproof
Complies with standard road signage
Class 1 and 2 materials are available to heighten visibility in poor lighting conditions. Class 1 is most suitable for road and traffic control while Class 2 is ideal for rural and urban areas with limited ambient light.
Did you know that we also manufacture stencils on site? Have a look at our Carpark Stencils, only a portion of our entire stencil range!
Close but not quite? No worries, we can tailor make a custom job for your unique needs! Simply contact us on (03) 8795 7712 or email [email protected] today!
The No Entry Sign is a regulatory traffic sign used to indicate that vehicle entry is prohibited beyond the point where the sign is installed. Designed to improve traffic control and safety, it is ideal for use on roads, car parks, commercial properties, industrial facilities, and restricted access areas. Manufactured from durable aluminium with a high-quality reflective finish, the sign provides excellent visibility in both day and night conditions, ensuring drivers can clearly identify restricted entry points.