The Smoke Hazard (MMS-ADV-77) multi-message sign is a 600 × 600 millimetre traffic yellow panel designed to warn motorists of smoke reducing visibility on the road ahead. Commonly deployed during bushfires, burning off operations, or roadside works, this sign provides advance notice for drivers to slow down, switch on headlights, and exercise caution in low-visibility conditions.
Manufactured in compliance with Western Australia Government traffic control requirements, the panel integrates seamlessly into the approved modular multi-message frame system. It can be displayed independently or paired with complementary warnings such as “Headlights On” or “Bush Fire” to create a compliant, adaptable display. The approved frame supports flexible layouts—two 600 × 600 millimetre panels above a 1200 × 300 millimetre panel, or one 1200 × 600 millimetre panel above with the same 1200 × 300 millimetre panel beneath. This modular setup allows councils, contractors, and emergency services to update signage quickly and cost-effectively as conditions evolve.
Constructed with CL400 Class 1W reflective material in traffic yellow, the Smoke Hazard panel provides excellent visibility in daylight, at night, and in adverse weather. Its durable, weather-resistant build complies with Australian traffic sign standards, ensuring reliable long-term performance in harsh outdoor environments.
By alerting drivers to reduced visibility, the Smoke Hazard (MMS-ADV-77) sign enhances safety, improves driver awareness, and supports effective traffic management in hazardous conditions.
