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Unfortunately, most pool signs today are a convoluted mess—cluttered with excessive text, unclear symbols, and poorly chosen fonts that reduce legibility.

In Australia, the evolution of pool signage requirements reflects a journey of growing awareness, legislative changes, and advancements in design and technology.

Owning a pool comes with a great deal of responsibility. While most pool owners focus on the obvious safety measures—like fences, gates, and alarms—there are several overlooked hazards that could pose serious risks. Ensuring your pool is safe isn't just about meeting legal requirements; it’s about protecting your family, friends, and visitors from potential dangers.

Owning a pool in Queensland comes with safety responsibilities, including the mandatory display of CPR and warning signs. These signs ensure compliance with pool safety laws and help prevent accidents. From CPR instructions to construction warnings, proper signage plays a crucial role in protecting swimmers and reducing risks. Learn the key requirements for keeping your pool area safe and up to standard.