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Understanding Site Safety Rules and What You Can Do to Help

Keeping Your Home Safe During Your Renovation

Safety is a top priority during any bathroom renovation. With tools, materials, and tradespeople working on-site, following proper site safety rules helps prevent accidents and keeps the project running smoothly.

At Custom Bathroom Creations, we take every precaution to maintain a safe and controlled worksite, but there are a few simple things you can do to help.


1. Our Commitment to Site Safety

We follow strict worksite safety procedures to protect your home, our team, and anyone nearby.

Licensed and insured tradespeople – All workers on-site are fully trained and qualified.
Worksite barriers and protective coverings – We minimise dust, debris, and potential hazards.
Safe use of tools and equipment – We follow industry regulations to prevent accidents.
Daily clean-up procedures – Keeping the site tidy reduces risks.

💡 Tip: Safety is everyone’s responsibility—following simple guidelines can help prevent accidents.


2. Site Safety Rules for Homeowners

To keep your home safe during the renovation, we ask that you:

🚧 Stay Out of the Work Zone – The bathroom and surrounding area are considered a construction site during work hours.
🚧 Keep Walkways Clear – Ensure hallways and entrances are free of obstacles.
🚧 Avoid Giving Instructions to Tradespeople – All changes or concerns should go through the Project Manager.
🚧 Secure Pets and Children – For their safety, keep them away from the work area.
🚧 Use the Client Portal for Communication – If you need an update, lodge a ticket instead of entering the work zone.

💡 Tip: If you need access to the site for any reason, please speak to the Project Manager first.


3. How We Manage Site Hazards

A renovation site can have temporary hazards, but we take steps to keep everything under control.

⚡ Electrical Safety – We turn off power if needed when working with wiring.
🔨 Tool & Equipment Safety – All tools are stored securely when not in use.
🚰 Plumbing Safety – Temporary water shut-offs are managed carefully to avoid flooding.
🦺 Worker Safety – Our team follows PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) regulations for safe working conditions.

💡 Tip: If you ever notice something that seems unsafe, let the Project Manager know immediately.


4. Keeping Your Home Secure

Because your home may have tradespeople coming and going, we ensure:

Secure lockbox access – You don’t need to be home for us to work.
Doors and gates locked after work hours – We leave your home secure at the end of each day.
Restricted access – Only authorised workers are allowed on-site.

💡 Tip: If you have security concerns, let us know before work begins, and we’ll discuss access arrangements.


5. What to Do If You Have Concerns

If you notice something that doesn’t seem right during construction, here’s what to do:

Contact the Project Manager – They are your go-to for all safety-related concerns.
Lodge a Ticket in the Client Portal – If you can’t reach us immediately, submit a request, and we’ll follow up.
Do Not Enter the Worksite – For your safety, always check with us before stepping into the renovation zone.

💡 Tip: Even if a concern turns out to be minor, it’s always best to report it as soon as possible.


6. Final Safety Checks Before Handover

Before we complete your renovation, we conduct a full safety inspection to ensure:

✔ All fixtures, fittings, and electrical components are secure and working.
✔ The space is clean, hazard-free, and ready to use.
✔ Any temporary safety measures (like dust barriers) are removed properly.

💡 Tip: If you notice anything after completion that needs attention, lodge a ticket in the client portal, and we’ll address it promptly.


Final Thoughts: A Safe, Smooth Renovation Experience

By following site safety rules and keeping clear communication, your bathroom renovation will be efficient, stress-free, and safe for everyone involved.

At Custom Bathroom Creations, we are committed to maintaining a secure, well-managed worksite, ensuring that your project is completed with care and professionalism.

Have questions about site safety? Contact us today—we’re happy to help!