SaferPlace gives the public a 90-second way to report a hazard, then triages it, works out who's responsible, and sends it to the right organisation — with a photo and a precise location. One account covers all your sites, in your own brand. Set-up takes minutes.
Councils, centres, campuses and utilities already have operational systems. SaferPlace captures public reports, works out who's responsible, and hands each one to the right organisation — so you get the reports without changing how your team works. Public reporting in front; your existing process behind.
One simple report does something good for the person, their community, and the organisations that keep places safe.
Each organisation sees its own reports, in its own brand. One platform, many fronts.
A QR code on every entrance and pillar lets shoppers report a spill, pothole or uneven surface in seconds — branded as your centre, routed to your team.
Campuses are large, busy, and full of people who notice things first. Turn students, staff and visitors into early warning for trip hazards, broken fixtures and access issues.
Industrial sites carry real hazard exposure across large footprints. Give every worker and visitor a fast, no-friction way to flag what they see — routed to the team responsible for it.
Residents report trip hazards, potholes and damaged footpaths from their phones. Each one routes to the right team with a photo and a precise location — so you act faster, with a clear record.
One account covers all your sites — a shopping centre, a campus, a whole LGA — each with its own area, its own QR codes, its own brand. No installation, no integration project. You can be live the same day.
Snap a photo, drop a pin, add a line. Anonymous if you prefer.
It reads the photo and text to suggest type and severity — advisory only, a person decides.
The right council, centre, campus or utility gets it, based on what it is and where.
The reporter follows progress; the organisation works it in their own system.
When a hazard is fixed, these businesses help thank the people who reported it — and get seen by their community for it.
Become a SaferPlace Supporter →One account, all your locations, live the same day. Or report an issue yourself — it takes under a minute.