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Melbourne Business School has installed commercially viable Safety Path Hybrid LED Exit Signs to replace unreliable technology.
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Powerhouse DIY, Garden and Hardware Store chain, Bunnings Warehouse, has been quietly rolling out Safety Path exit signs across its extensive national retail property portfolio for more than five years. Bunnings, part of the Australian Wesfarmers group, has recognised climate change and implemented a corporate strategy to make the organisation more sustainable. Wesfarmers’ targets for Bunnings include […]
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December 10, 2020 Safety Path LED Exit Signs have been installed in Milton House, a heritage building in Melbourne, by the Australian arm of the worlds largest real estate company, CBRE, to reduce costs, reduce risks and increase safety. Art Nouveau Milton House was constructed in 1901 as a hospital, but is now part of the 1 Spring […]
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December 8, 2020 Landmark premium retail and office building, the Como Centre in South Yarra, has installed Safety Path’s LED Exit Signs in its retail areas. The Como Centre is home to Australian TV network Channel 10. Safety Path LED Exit Signs replace the failure-prone batteries found in old electric exit signs, with Safety Path’s […]
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December 15, 2020 Leading Australian office supply retailer Officeworks has converted its first store from electric-battery exit signs to battery-free Safety Path exit signs, to reduce emissions, reduce costs, and increase reliability and safety. Officeworks is part of the Wesfarmers group, as is major hardware retailer Bunnings which has installed Safety Path exit signs across more than […]