Client Showcase
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Leading Australian private equity firm BGH Australia installed Safety Path Hyperion Exit Signs in its Collins Street, Melbourne, head office.
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Safety Path photoluminescent linemarking and pavement has been applied along rural roads and paths in Bendigo, Kinglake and Metung, by Regional Roads Victoria and their maintenance contractors.
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Assisi Aged Care has commenced converting their exit signs to Safety Path Hyperion Hybrid Exit Signs to achieve safety, environmental and financial benefits.
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Liuzzi Property Group retrofitted the well-known Princes of Wales Hotel in Richmond with Safety Path Hyperion Hybrid Exit Signs.
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Melbourne Business School retrofitted with Safety Path Hyperion Hybrid Exit Signs to replace its electric-battery signs.
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Vivacity LED Safety Tactiles are keeping pedestrian safe at a busy intersection in central Bendigo.
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One of Melbourne’s largest and fastest growing Council’s, Wyndham City Council, has installed Vivacity LED Stud Lights through a park in Point Cook.
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International property giant CBRE has installed Safety Path exit signs in shopping centres and State Government owned heritage buildings in Melbourne.
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Australian retailer and property giant Harvey Norman has retrofitted existing stores with Safety Path exit sign technology.
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The Officeworks conversion involved removing every old electric-battery exit sign and replacing them with battery-free Safety Path exit signs.
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Crema Group chose low emissions, battery free, Safety Path LED exit signs for its new corporate headquarters in Melbourne.
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Royal South Yarra Tennis Club has retrofitted the exclusive club with Safety Path Exit Signs and Safety Path stair treads.
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Giancorp Property Group is converting its electric-battery exit signs to Safety Path hybrid LED Exit Signs, to reduce emissions, eWaste and operating costs for its building assets.
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Safety Path’s hybrid exit signs are keeping Carlton Football Club’s AFLW and AFL players safe in its ultra-modern training facility at IKON Park.
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Bunnings Warehouse stores are more sustainable and have lower construction and maintenance costs, by designing for Safety Path environmental exit signs to keep millions of their customers and the employees safe.