The Journey of Safetyline Jalousie: Innovating the Built Environment
Founded in 2009 by Leigh and Nathan Rust, Safetyline Jalousie was built on a foundation of family experience and entrepreneurial ambition. After honing their skills in their father’s manufacturing business, Vergola NSW, the Rust brothers launched their venture, beginning with a modest 60m² factory and just five employees. Fifteen years later, Safetyline Jalousie has grown into a market leader, operating from a 2500m² facility with a team of over 50 professionals and offices in Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.
Backed by the expertise of Technal, a division of Norsk Hydro, the company benefits from a robust global supply chain and scientific innovation in the aluminum building systems sector. This partnership has enabled Safetyline Jalousie to deliver high-performance louver windows and ventilation solutions tailored to meet the specific demands of commercial, public, and residential buildings.
Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future
From the outset, Safetyline Jalousie has been committed to performance and sustainability. The Rust brothers aimed to create future-proof solutions for Australian conditions, consistently exceeding industry standards. Their dedication to sustainability is evident through their creation of energy-efficient louver windows that not only improve building performance but also significantly reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling in Australia and the South Pacific.
Leigh Rust’s forward-thinking leadership extends beyond product innovation. In 2021, Safetyline Jalousie launched Suppliers Declare, a global sustainability movement advocating for sustainable practices within the manufacturing and supply industries. This initiative is part of a wider commitment to addressing the climate crisis by encouraging industry-wide collaboration to reduce environmental impact.
A Legacy of Collaboration and Excellence
Safetyline Jalousie’s diverse portfolio includes partnerships with public infrastructure projects, global commercial developers, and private owner-operators. Their louver windows and ventilation solutions have become integral to high-rise residential, healthcare, education, and government projects. Safetyline Jalousie’s louvers have also become a permanent fixture across many Australian schools, recognized for their ability to create naturally ventilated, safe, and secure learning environments for young Australians.
With over a quarter-million louver windows installed in projects worth more than $10 billion, the company’s impact is significant. Reflecting on their journey, Leigh Rust states, “Our success isn’t just measured by sales but by the positive impact we have on creating more sustainable and livable buildings.” Looking forward, Safetyline Jalousie remains focused on innovation and sustainability, with plans to expand into new markets and continue transforming the built environment with its advanced louver and ventilation solutions.
Safetyline Jalousie’s journey is a testament to the power of innovation, sustainability, and a vision for a greener future.