Prohibition Sign – Thank You For Not Smoking

We supply Prohibition Safety Signs that comply with Australian Standards, clearly indicating restricted actions such as “No Entry,” “No Smoking,” or “No Mobile Phones.”

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Please contact the team on (02) 6964 5093 or email sales@dobijacreative.co

Ensure workplace safety and compliance with Prohibition Safety Signs from Dobija Creative. Designed in line with Australian Standards (AS 1319), these signs clearly communicate restricted or banned actions to protect staff, visitors, and the public. Common messages include “No Entry,” “No Smoking,” “No Mobile Phones,” “No Parking,” and “Authorised Personnel Only.”

Manufactured using durable materials such as aluminium composite panel (ACP), metal, PVC, corflute, or self-adhesive vinyl, our prohibition signs are built to withstand tough indoor and outdoor environments. Featuring the universally recognised red circle with a diagonal slash symbol, they ensure instant recognition and effective hazard control in workplaces, construction sites, warehouses, and public areas.

Dobija Creative offers standard and custom prohibition safety signs, allowing you to include your company name, site-specific instructions, or unique requirements. With clear, bold graphics and professional finishes, our signs provide maximum visibility, helping your business stay compliant while reducing risks.

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