Compliance

[kuhm·PLY·uhns] / noun

Doing safety the right way, every time, not just when the boss shows up. Compliance is following procedures, wearing the PPE, using the guards, and respecting the signs, because the rules are usually written in someone else’s blood. Ignore compliance, and you do not look tough. You look like the reason we need more safety signs and more meetings nobody wants.

Finishing Options

When the job’s tough, the sign needs tougher finishing. Clean edges come standard — but the real muscle’s in how you hang it. Whether you’re mounting it to a fence, a wall, or something that shakes every time a forklift sneezes, the right finishing keeps your sign alive longer than your last safety meeting.

The right finishing keeps your sign tight, straight, and standing — not flapping like a rookie mistake.

Every jobsite’s different, which is why we offer finishing options built for real-world chaos. Add grommets to your rigid signs for strength where it counts. Choose your placement, lock it down, and keep your message standing tall when everything else is falling apart.

Here are the finishing options we offer:

Choose your finish when ordering, and we’ll grommet it up, lock it down, and prep it to hang straight, stay tight, and laugh off anything short of a direct hit. Add grommets to your signs where it counts. Finishing is available in the following:

  • Top 2 corners only

    Quick, clean, and simple. Perfect for light installs or short-term setups where speed matters more than muscle.

  • All 4 corners only

    For permanent installs. Solid grip and balanced strength that keep rigid signs locked in place.

  • Every 2 to 3 feet (sides only)

    Quick, clean, and simple. Ideal for tall or narrow signs where edge alignment and support matter.

  • Every 2 to 3 feet (all sides)

    For permanent installs. Maximum reinforcement for rigid signs that face daily wear and tear.

  • Every 2 to 3 feet (top and bottom)

    Quick, clean, and simple. Keeps rigid panels flat, tight, and properly supported.

  • Centered (top and bottom)

    Quick, clean, and simple. A minimalist setup that stays straight, holds firm, and looks professional.

You can’t half-commit to safety. Your sign shouldn’t either. Finishing isn’t flair — it’s survival gear for aluminum, PVC, and anything bolted to a wall that’s seen better days. The right setup keeps your message straight, strong, and standing when everything else bends.

Done the research? Now do something about it.

Pick your sign, choose your material, and hang it before someone else orders the cheap version.