Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung as the First Nations people and Traditional Owners of the Land that Melbourne Airport operates on. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all other First Nations People.

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Alert, notify, and caution workers of the working conditions, hazards, maintenance, etc., of a machine in use. Choose from signs with or without pictograms to suit individual requirements. Do Not Use Signs are made from durable plastic and heavy-duty aluminum.

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Our do not use signs are designed to be wall-mounted; we offer various fixtures, including adhesives (sticky pads) or the conventional screw holes. We also provide these signs as vinyl stickers that you can easily set on a surface.

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Our Do Not Use signs are useful prohibition messages displayed in areas where you want to warn people against using machinery, equipment, or other gear out of order. A simple statement can be added –such as “Out of Order.” Although we offer customization, the most common template includes a bold red circle with a diagonal red line passing through it. The red circle with a diagonal red line passing through it has a meaning of do not do or you are not allowed, e.g., prohibited.

The best part? Parking for the first 60 minutes is completely free! So you can relax in your car, catch up on emails, or read a book without any worries. After 60 minutes, there's a small fee, but it's significantly cheaper than the standard parking rates at offsite parking facilities.

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Arrived a little too early to pick someone up at Melbourne Airport? Use our Wait Zone near the Tullamarine Freeway for up to 60 minutes—absolutely free! It's perfect for pick-ups without the rush.

Seek through our catalog for different size and style options. All of our products are customizable, or you can order from our standard templates.

Our signs feature white, clear text over a red background, with a red prohibition circle above. It has clear ‘Do Not Use’ text that is eye-catching and in a large font. The prohibition symbol is the standard symbol to prevent an action and is easily recognizable. This means that the message can be more easily understood even by those who can’t read or speak a different language. When trying to avoid injuries or accidents, you must consider such cases –you must make sure everyone will understand your message.

For even longer stays, you may consider pre-booking short-term parking at one of the Melbourne Airport car parks. There are heaps of parking options to choose from, whether you’re after low-cost, self-park, or Valet Parking services. Except for the Value Car Park, our onsite parking spaces are just a short walk from the airport terminals, making pick-ups a breeze.

A Do Not Use Sign works as a clear and concise safety notice to warn others that a piece of equipment should not be used, for example, if it requires repair. It’s a meaningful way to warn people of danger, keeping the public, staff members, or other people in the area safe. Not only are you preventing an accident, but also protecting your company from potential liability.

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Parking at Melbourne Airport’s Wait Zone is free for the first 60 minutes. If you stay longer, from 60 minutes up to two hours, it costs $4. Any time beyond an hour, you'll pay the standard Terminal Car Park drive-up rates.

From Melbourne CBD, head south on Elizabeth St. and then turn right onto Queen Street. Keep following signs for the Tullamarine Freeway (M2) and take the Citylink ramp to merge onto it. Keep right and follow signs for Melbourne Airport/Hume Freeway. Finally, take exit 18 towards Airport/Freight/Business Park and continue onto Mercer Drive. There, you will find the Wait Zone on your left.

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Melbourne Airport’s pick-up areas have a strict 1-minute standing time limit. If you’re too early or your passenger is held up at the security lines or the baggage carousels, you may need somewhere to wait for them. That’s where the Wait Zone comes in handy.

The most popular option is rigid plastic or aluminum. Bot choices are waterproof, making it appropriate for indoor and outdoor use. The high-quality material used to make our Do Not Use sign means that it will last a long time without fading or the text and symbols becoming illegible.

Do not use signs are meant to be used on and around pieces of machinery or equipment that should not be utilized at specific periods, for example, when they are out of order, need maintenance, or any other contingency.

Signs are resistant to high temperatures, chemical spills, fading, abrasion, and enjoy a long outdoor life. Make sure everyone is safe; post Do Not Use Signs to help protect your equipment and employees. Let everyone know what is safe and what is not to use. Your machine will not be fixed if it continues to be used.

The Wait Zone is a designated area at Melbourne Airport where you can park your car and wait for arriving passengers. It's not close enough to walk to the terminals, but it’s within the airport vicinity. So it's best suited for those who arrive early for pick-up and want to avoid circling the airport. When your passenger is ready, you can simply drive to the airport pick-up zone and collect them.